Definition of Embars

1. embar [v] - See also: embar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Embars

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

Literary usage of Embars

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

1. Manual of Heavy Artillery Service: For the Use of the Army and Militia of by John Caldwell Tidball (1891)
"1 embars under the right front maneuvering bolt, from the front; No. 2 embars under the left front notch ; No. 4 em- bars under the right rear notch, ..."

2. Boyer's French Dictionary: Comprising All the Improvements of the Latest by Abel Boyer (1849)
"... pa- Ii au jour, placer ; to put to it, embars-naser, heater, avoir patience, pam-showier; ... qui embars-asse, ..."

3. Hand-book of Artillery for the Service of the United States: (Army & Militia). by Joseph Roberts (1863)
"16, with the following modification : the gunner, before giving the command HEAVE, embars under one of the ..."

4. The British Essayists edited by Alexander Chalmers (1808)
"... of whom I had some apprehensions, from seizing, by having a. - prior execution always in the bouse.-• - By such means I had so embars ..."

5. Dedications: An Anthology of the Forms Used from the Earliest Days of Book by Mary Elizabeth Brown (1913)
"... That deck the sky when night her gate embars Thine eyes direct my path—There dwell in thee The virtues, graces, joys all full and free, Than earth more ..."

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