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umbeset
umbeset
English
Verb
umbeset (third-person singular simple present umbesets, present participle umbesetting, simple past umbeset, past participle umbeset or umbesetten)
- (obsolete or dialectal, chiefly Scotland) To block, obstruct; act detrimentally toward.
- 1828, John Spalding, The history of the troubles and memorable transactions in Scotland:
- The Lord Gordon ships with some friends. Monro umbesets his way; yet he escapes, ignorant of Monro's devyse.
- 1891, William Robertson, Historic Ayrshire, volume 1, page 9:
- […] to underly the law at the lext Justice-aire of Renfrew, for umbesetting the high-way, by way of Murder;
- 1922, J. Maitland Thomson, The Public Records of Scotland, Maclehose, Jackson and co., page 48:
- […] , and pressing to have bereft them of their lives by umbesetting of the high gates to that effect at divers times of before, […]
- 1972 (originally 1901), William Baird, General Wauchope, Books for Libraries Press, page 16:
- […] that king on one occasion, April 1535, having to grant a letter of protection in favour of him ‘and his wife and bairns’ against Sir Patrick Hepburn of Wauchtonne and thirty-four others for ‘umbesetting the highway for his slaughter.’
- 1828, John Spalding, The history of the troubles and memorable transactions in Scotland:
- (obsolete or dialectal, chiefly Scotland) To overwhelm; cover completely.
- 1885, John Humberger, The Conquest and Triumph of Divine Wisdom and Love in Predestination, J. L. Traiger, unmarked page:
- The Opponents Umbeset with Trickery.
- 1952, Walter Milton, The Goad of Love, Faber & Faber, page 201:
- But soothly, of sithes the more I am umbeset with anguish of heart, and destitute of all men’s comfort, the more favourable and godly I find her to me.
- 1971, Richard Rolle, The Fire of Love, CCEL, page 164:
- Certainly a good soul umbeset with many diseases, and noyed with the heat of temptation, can not feel the sweetness of God’s love as it is in itself;
- 1885, John Humberger, The Conquest and Triumph of Divine Wisdom and Love in Predestination, J. L. Traiger, unmarked page:
Derived terms
- umbesetting