v. Also 9 in-. [f. EN- + CRIMSON.] trans. To make or dye crimson.

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1773.  J. Ross, Fratricide, I. 528. Lips encrimson’d o’er With vestal modesty!

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1882.  Farrar, Early Chr., II. 215. Steps encrimsoned by the uncleansed pools of gore.

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