Definition of Embarring

1. embar [v] - See also: embar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Embarring

embarred
embarring (current term)
embars
embase
embased
embases
embaseth
embasing

Literary usage of Embarring

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Manual of Heavy Artillery Service by John Caldwell Tidball (1881)
"7 and 8, embarring with handspikes under the stock of the wagon, guide it under the mortar carriage midway ..."

2. English Prose: Selections by Henry Craik (1894)
"What peace was that which fell to rob the French by sea, to the embarring of all our merchants in that kingdom ? which brought forth that unblest expedition ..."

3. An Answer in Defense of the Truth Against the Apology of Private Mass by Thomas Cooper, William Goode (1850)
"But you have the other signification of this term private: that is, the sole receiving of the sacrament by the priest, embarring none to communicate with ..."

4. Hand-book for Active Service: Containing Practical Instructions in Campaign by Egbert Ludovicus Viele (1861)
"The gunner, embarring on the left mortise, presses the roller under the rear transom, and seizes the left handle with the left hand. Nos. ..."

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