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▪ I. † demerse, v. Obs.|dɪˈmɜːs| [f. L. dēmers-, ppl. stem of dēmergĕre: see demerge.] trans. To plunge down, immerse, submerge.
1662J. Sparrow tr. Behme's Rem. Wks., 1st Apol. to B. Tylcken 73 When it demersed it self into the Center, to hide it self from the Light of God. 1669Boyle Contn. New. Exp. ii. (1682) 22 The Reciever was demersed under the water all this night. 1691E. Taylor tr. Behme's Theos. Philos. 369 And demerse itself solely into the single Love of God. ▪ II. † deˈmerse, a. Bot. Obs. [ad. L. dēmersus, pa. pple. of dēmergĕre.] = next.
1793Martyn Lang. Bot., Demersum folium, a demerse leaf..frequent in aquatic plants. |