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† inˈfounder, v. Obs. [a. OF. enfondre-r to plunge to the bottom, submerge, swallow up, f. en- (in-2) + fondrer to founder: cf. in another sense enfounder.] trans. To submerge; in pa. pple. Submerged, overflowed, flooded.
1505Liber Ruber in H. E. Reynolds Wells Cathedr. App. M. (1882) 218 The higheways were so infoundered that the poor tenants and inhabitants [etc.]. 1515in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxford 13 The..fellowes of Merton College do suffer the lane..to be surroundred and infoundred. |