ppl. a. [f. L. ēmers-us, pa. pple. of ēmergĕre to EMERGE + -ED.] Standing out from a medium in which a thing has been plunged. lit. and fig.
1686. Goad, Celest. Bodies, I. xvi. 106. A perfect Trine emersd above the Horizon.
1729. Savage, Wanderer, I. 105. My winding steps up a steep mountain strain! Emersd a-top, I mark the hills subside.
1870. Hooker, Stud. Flora, 368. Leaves floating or emersed.
Emersed, bad spelling of IMMERSED.
1794. R. J. Sulivan, View Nat., I. 91. Emersed under the waters of the ocean.