Em*bos"om (?), v. t. [Written also imbosom.]
1.
To take into, or place in, the bosom; to cherish; to foster.
Glad to embosom his affection.
Spenser.
2.
To inclose or surround; to shelter closely; to place in the midst of something.
His house embosomed in the grove.
Pope.
Some tender flower . . . .
Embosomed in the greenest glade.
Keble.
© Webster 1913.