v. [f. EN-1 + TEMPLE.] trans. To enclose as in a temple; to enshrine. Also fig. Hence Entempling vbl. sb.

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1603.  Dekker, Grissil (1841), 14. What virtues were entempled in her breast.

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1685.  H. More, Paralip. Prophet., 246. There to be entempled in more illustrious Temples. Ibid., 247. Theodosius … allows the entempling of them with all Magnificence.

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1830.  W. Phillips, Mt. Sinai, I. 282. Natural effluence of spirit within Mystic entempled.

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1858.  Bushnell, Serm. New Life, 13. In that manner to receive and entemple the Infinite Spirit.

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