embarge

embarge
1. verb /əmˈbɑrdʒ/
a) To put in a barge.

[...] where the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and their attendants take barge; also the Grocers Company do likewise embarge, [...].

b) To board a barge; to embark.
2. noun /əmˈbɑrdʒ/

This embarge is termed a moral one because it imposes no legal restraints upon would-be exporters, for there are no statutes providing for this.


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  • Embarge — Em*barge , v. t. To put in a barge. [Poetic] Drayton. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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