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impalm, v. rare.|ɪmˈpɑːm| Also 9 em-. [f. im-1 + palm n.: cf. F. empaumer, in 16th c. empaulmer, It. impalmare, in the same or allied senses.] trans. To grasp or take in the palm of the hand; also fig.
1611Cotgr., Empaulmer, to impaulme; to gripe, seise, lay full hand on. 1808J. Barlow Columb. ix. 42 Nature herself (whose grasp of time and place Deals out duration and impalms all space). |