v. Also 9 ingem. [f. EN-1 + GEM.] trans. To set with, or as with, gems; to bejewel.

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c. 1630.  Drumm. of Hawth., Poems, Wks. (1711), 6/2. When Clouds engemm’d shew Azure, Green and Red.

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1803–49.  J. C. Mangan, Poems (1859), 98. A ring, ingemmed with a chrysolite.

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1814.  Cary, Dante (Chandos), 262. I pray thee, living topaz! that ingemm’st This precious jewel, let me hear thy name.

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