Word Study
Imbrue
CIDE DICTIONARY
Imbrue, v. t. [Cf. OF. embruer, also embruver, embreuver, embrever, to give to drink, soak (see pref. En-, 1, 1st In-, and Breverage), but also OE. enbrewen, enbrowen, to stain, soil (cf. Brewis).].
To wet or moisten; to soak; to drench, especially in blood. [1913 Webster]
"While Darwen stream, will blood of Scots imbrued." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Imbrue, v.tr. (foll. by in, with) literary stain (one's hand, sword, etc.).
Etymology
OF embruer bedabble (as IN-(2), breu ult. f. Gmc, rel. to BROTH)
THESAURUS
Imbrue
bathe, besprinkle, breathe, brew, color, decoct, douche, dredge, drench, drouk, dye, entincture, flavor, flush, imbue, impregnate, infiltrate, infuse, inject, instill, lave, leach, leaven, lixiviate, macerate, penetrate, percolate, permeate, pervade, rinse, saturate, season, seethe, soak, sodden, sop, souse, steep, suffuse, temper, tincture, tinge, transfuse, wash, waterlogROGET THESAURUS
Imbrue
Insertion
VB insert, introduce, intromit, put into, run into, import, inject, interject, infuse, instill, inoculate, impregnate, imbue, imbrue, graft, ingraft, bud, plant, implant, dovetail, obtrude, thrust in, stick in, ram in, stuff in, tuck in, press, in, drive in, pop in, whip in, drop in, put in, impact, empierce, imbed, immerse, immerge, merge, bathe, soak, dip, plunge, bury, insert itself, lodge itself, plunge in medias res.Moisture
VB moisten, wet, humect, humectate, sponge, damp, bedew, imbue, imbrue, infiltrate, saturate, soak, drench, be moist, not have a dry thread, perspire.For further exploring for "Imbrue" in Webster Dictionary Online