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impleach, v. poet. rare.|ɪmˈpliːtʃ| Also 6 em-. [f. im-1 + pleach.] trans. To entwine, interweave. Hence imˈpleached ppl. a.
1597Shakes. Lover's Compl. 205 Behold these tallents of their heir [= hair] With twisted mettle amorously empleacht. 1829Tennyson Timbuctoo 224 The fragrance of its complicated glooms And cool impleached twilights. 1865Swinburne Poems & Ball., Two Dreams 175 Where the green shadow thickliest impleached Soft fruit and writhen spray and blossom. |