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Intrenchant - Definition of Intrenchant at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Intrenchant. Look it up now! ... As easy mayest thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed. --Shak.
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Intrenchant: words in the definition ... (a.) Not to be gashed or marked with furrows. ... Dictionary > Ins-Int > Intrenchant...
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Home > Library > Literature & Language > Webster 1913 ... [Pref. in- not + trenchant.]; Not to be gashed or marked with furrows. [Obs.] ... As easy mayest thou the intrenchant air; With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed. Shak.
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Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ... Forceful, effective, and vigorous: a trenchant argument. See synonyms at incisive. ... [Middle English, from Old French, cutting, from present participle of trenchier, to cut. See trench.]
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Definition of intrenchant in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for intrenchant. ... 1 definition found intrenchant - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 : Intrenchant \In*trench"ant\, a. [Pref. in- not + trenchant.] Not to be gashed or marked with furrows.
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This article was originally published in The Shakespeare Key. Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1879. pp. 54-64. ... As easy may'st thou the intrenchant air ... From the word "trenchant," 'cutting,' Shakespeare has formed the epithet "intrenchant," to express 'incapable of being cut.'
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