EMBODY (2)
Source: 567
Em‐bod″y, v. i. To unite in a body, a mass, or a collection; to coalesce. [Written also imbody.] Firmly to embody against this court party. Burke.
Source: 567
Em‐bod″y, v. i. To unite in a body, a mass, or a collection; to coalesce. [Written also imbody.] Firmly to embody against this court party. Burke.