[f. prec. sb.]

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  † 1.  intr. (with it). To pose or figure as a kingdom. Obs. nonce-use.

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a. 1618.  Sylvester, Dialogue, 24. Every Countie Kingdomes it a-part.

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  2.  trans. a. To take possession of, as a kingdom. b. To furnish with a kingdom (only in pass.).

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1887.  J. Service, Life Dr. Duguid, 270. I was … Haunted for ever by a fleeting face … whose lips So often as I slept, would kingdom mine.

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a. 1891.  Ld. Lytton, King Poppy, xi. 480. King henceforth Thou art, and bravely kingdom’d.

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