bad spelling of IMMERGE v.

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1644.  [H. Parker], Jus Populi, 34. The right of Fathers … is now emerged or made subordinate.

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1743.  Humours of Whist, 45. I have been emerged in calculation ever since.

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1824.  Mechanic’s Mag., No. 50. 351. Emerge it into a … cistern of cold water.

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