Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AG-GLOM'ER-ATE
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AG-GLOM'ER-ATE, v.t. [L. agglomero, ad and glomero, to wind into a ball, from glomus, a ball of yarn; from the Heb. גלם, to involve; Qu. Ar. لَمَّ lamma, to go round in a circle, to be round, to collect, or condense.]
To wind, or collect into a ball; to gather into a mass. – Young.
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