Ungrave vs Ingrave - What's the difference?
ungrave | ingrave |
(obsolete) To raise or remove from the grave.
* 1747', William Faithorne, ''Sculptura Historico-technica: Or the History and Art of '''Ingraving (etc.) ,
* 1840 , Bejamin Barnard, William Henry Black, Illustrations of Ancient State and Chivalry from Manuscripts Preserved in the Ashmolean Museum , footnote,
* 1991 , ],
(obsolete) To bury.
As verbs the difference between ungrave and ingrave
is that ungrave is (obsolete|transitive) to raise or remove from the grave while ingrave is .ungrave
English
Verb
(ungrav)- (Fuller)
Synonyms
* exhume * disinter * untomb (Webster 1913)ingrave
English
Verb
(ingrav)- (Tennyson)
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page 93,
- Even in Ashmole's plate of the feast of Saint George, in the Hall at Windsor, (ingraved by Hollar,) the Knights may be seen, feeding themselves with their fingers : one only appears to be using a fork or spoon.
page 91,
- This work, with its border decorations ingraved with festoons of fruit and animals all cast in metal, cost twenty-two thousand florins, while the bronze doors themselves weighed thirty-four thousand pounds.
- (Heywood)