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The short answer to your question is no. The word "imbued" is not used in everyday language, and is probably inappropriate in the given context, even if intended metaphorically. It means "saturated", and your example would mean
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Riddles have a long history and exist in most cultures. A riddle attempts to use language in such a way as to present common things as unfamiliar and then asks its readers/listeners to guess what it is. Central to the tradition is their use of
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In older English a used to be used with -ing words, often connected thus: a-calling .
This a is not the indefinite article used before nouns.
To understand it in the modern English version, interpret it without the a .
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