envenom
English
Etymology
From Middle English envenimen, from Old French envenimer (“to poison, taint”). en- + venom
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪnˈvɛnəm/
Verb
envenom (third-person singular simple present envenoms, present participle envenoming, simple past and past participle envenomed)
- To poison, to put or inject venom onto or into.
- 1833, Robert Browning, "Pauline":
- Ah dearest, whoso sucks a poisoned wound
- Envenoms his own veins!
- 1833, Robert Browning, "Pauline":
- To acerbate.
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