infound

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin infundere (to pour in). See infuse.

Verb

infound (third-person singular simple present infounds, present participle infounding, simple past and past participle infounded)

  1. (obsolete) To pour in; to infuse.
    • 1616, John Forbes, A Treatise tending to cleare the Doctrine of Justification [] :
      a formall righteousnes infounded in vs by grace

References

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