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ice-bound, ppl. a.|ˈaɪsbaʊnd| [f. ice n. + bound ppl. a.2] Held fast or confined by ice; frozen in; surrounded or hemmed in by ice.
a1659Cleveland Poems, Content 14 Some Ice-bound Wilderness. 1822Byron Vis. Judgm. xxvii, A new Aurora borealis..seen, when ice-bound, By Captain Parry's crew. 1887Bowen Virg. æneid vi. 17 Dædalus..Sailed for the ice-bound north. |