The Collaborative International Dictionary
Conglobe \Con*globe"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conglobed; p. pr. & vb. n. Conglobing.] [L. conglobare: cf. F. conglober. Cf. Conglobate.] To gather into a ball; to collect into a round mass.
Then founded, then conglobed
Like things to like.
--Milton.
Conglobe \Con*globe"\, v. i.
To collect, unite, or coalesce in a round mass.
--Milton.
Wiktionary
vb. To conglobate; to collect into a round mass.
WordNet
v. become globular [syn: conglobate]
Usage examples of "conglobe".
If those who hold the common doctrine of a carnal resurrection should carry it out with philosophical consistency, by extending the scheme it involves to all existing planetary races as well as to their own, should they cause that process of imagination which produced this doctrine to go on to its legitimate completion, they would see in the final consummation the sundered earths approach each other, and firmaments conglobe, till at last the whole universe concentred in one orb.
Immediately the Mountains huge appeer Emergent, and thir broad bare backs upheave Into the Clouds, thir tops ascend the Skie: So high as heav'd the tumid Hills, so low Down sunk a hollow bottom broad and deep, Capacious bed of Waters: thither they Hasted with glad precipitance, uprowld As drops on dust conglobing from the drie.