ppl. a. [f. ENGULF v. + -ED1.] In senses of the verb.

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1590.  Spenser, F. Q., III. ii. 32. Like an huge Aetn’ of deepe engulfed gryefe, Sorrow is heaped in thy hollow chest.

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a. 1610.  Healey, Cebes (1636), 135. Her owne receipt … purgeth out all their ingulphed euils, as by vomit or eiection.

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1728.  Thomson, Spring, 22. The bittern knows his time, with bill ingulpht To shake the sounding marsh.

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1860.  Tyndall, Glac., II. § 8. 267. We should find the engulfed rocks in the body of the glacier.

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