EMBAR

Source: 566, 567

embar. Embar, v.t. to shut in, block up, hinder, ob.

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Em‐bar″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embarred (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Embanking.] [[Pref. em- + bar: cf. F. embarrer. Cf. Embargo.]] 1. 1. To bar or shut in; to inclose securely, as with bars.
Where fast embarred in mighty brazen wall. Spenser. 2. 2. To stop; to hinder by prohibition; to block up.
He embarred all further trade. Bacon.