Today's Word "immure"
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immure \ih-MYUR\ (verb) - 1 : To enclose within walls, or as if within walls; hence, to shut up; to imprison; to incarcerate. 2 : To build into a wall. 3 : To entomb in a wall.
"When I tried to think clearly about this, I felt that my mind was immured, that it couldn't expand in any direction." -- Andrew Solomon, 'The Noonday Demon'
Immure comes from Medieval Latin immurare, from Latin in-, "in" + murus, "wall." It is related to mural, a painting applied to a wall.
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