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enstamp

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Etymology

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From en- +‎ stamp.

Verb

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enstamp (third-person singular simple present enstamps, present participle enstamping, simple past and past participle enstamped)

  1. (archaic, transitive) To stamp or mark; to impress deeply.
    • April 1 1703, Field Dunn, A sermon [on Hosea vi. 1] preach'd at St. Mary's in Kingston upon Hull
      Men of such an exemplary Life seem to have a Divine Authority enstamp'd upon what they say
    • July 2, 1826, Nathanael Emmons, Death of Saints (sermon)
      God enstamps his moral image upon none but those whom he has chosen to salvation

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