v. Obs. rare. [f. EN- + BLADDER.] trans. a. To cause vesicles to rise on the surface of (anything); to blister. b. To confine in a bladder. Hence Embladdered ppl. a.

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1662.  J. Chandler, Van Helmont’s Oriat., 170. It doth not embladder a dead carkasse, even as it doth a living body.

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1664.  Power, Exp. Philos., II. 117. The Elater of the external Ayr … forces the embladder’d Ayr into its former extension.

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