embracement
Definitions
noun
A clasp in the arms; embrace.
Kinde wordes, and mutuall talke, makes our greefe greater. Therefore with dum imbracement let vs part,
What was that but a kinde, tender, and fatherly farwell which he tooke of his children? representing the last adiewes, and parting imbracements [translating embrassemens], which at our death we give unto our dearest issues?
State of embracing, encompassing or including various items; inclusion.
The question of flies—using that, to a woodsman, eminently connotive word in its wide embracement of mosquitoes, sand-flies, deer-flies, black flies, and midges—is one much mooted in the craft.
Act or state of embracing or accepting; willing acceptance.
[…] what Destiny has ordered I am resolved with an adventerous Resolution to subscribe to, and with a contented imbracement enjoy it.
His embracement of Popery beginning to make a noise, he decoyed several of the most eminent Protestant clergymen in France to give assurances of the contrary.
State of being contained; enclosure.
[…] the Sun […] of himself, ever shineth and seeth all things, if his Beams be not stopt with a Cloud or some other thick imbracement […]
The Heath itself when they came to it was a white wilderness within the embracement of black rocks and mountains.