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embar

American  
[em-bahr] / ɛmˈbɑr /

verb (used with object)

embarred, embarring
  1. to stop or hinder, as by a bar.

  2. to enclose within bars; imprison.


Etymology

Origin of embar

1425–75; late Middle English embarren < Anglo-French, Middle French embarrer, equivalent to em- em- 1 + barrer to bar 1

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The gunner stepped from behind the gun, while the handspikemen embarred their spikes.

From Artillery Through the Ages A Short Illustrated History of Cannon, Emphasizing Types Used in America by Manucy, Albert

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