Also 6 en-, 9 impicture. [f. EN- + PICTURE.] trans. To represent in a picture, portray.

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1520–30.  Skelton, Garl. Laurel, 892. Zeuxes, that enpictured fare Elene.

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1814.  Cary, Dante (Chandos), 223. The shape returns So faint of our impictur’d lineaments.

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1850.  Blackie, Æschylus, I. 123. Behold … The wild beasts of the woods by thine own hand Empictured.

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