ppl. a. Also imbrowned. [f. prec. + -ED1.] That has been made brown, esp. by the sun.

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1726.  Thomson, Winter, 1816. Sables of glossy black, and dark embrowned.

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1739.  R. Bull, trans. Dedekindus’ Grobianus, 121.

        When on the Table smoaks a roasted Goose,
With Skin imbrown’d, and fat, and full of Juice.

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1828.  Scott, F. M. Perth, xxxiv. The Smith’s hardy and embrowned countenance.

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1875.  Helps, Ess., Convers. Railw. C., 195. Looking over the imbrowned plain.

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