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单词 embar
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embarv.

/ɛmˈbɑː/
Forms: Also (1500s imber) 1500s–1600s imbar(re.
Etymology: < French embarrer, < en- (see en- prefix1) + barre bar; compare Provençal embarrar, Spanish embarrar, Italian imbarrare.
1. transitive. To enclose within bars; to enclose, imprison. Also figurative. archaic.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > punishment > imprisonment > imprison [verb (transitive)]
beclosec1000
setc1100
steekc1175
prison?c1225
adightc1275
imprison1297
laya1325
keepc1330
presentc1380
locka1400
throwc1422
commise1480
clapc1530
shop1548
to lay up1565
incarcerate1575
embar1590
immure1598
hole1608
trunk1608
to keep (a person) darka1616
carceir1630
enjaila1631
pocket1631
bridewell1733
bastille1745
cage1805
quod1819
bag1824
carcerate1839
to send down1840
jug1841
slough1848
to send up1852
to put away1859
warehouse1881
roundhouse1889
smug1896
to bang up1950
1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene i. vii. sig. G4v Fast embard in mighty brasen wall.
1594 T. Nashe Vnfortunate Traveller sig. E3 If there bee anie sparke of Adams paradized perfection yet emberd vp in the breastes of mortall men.
1600 E. Fairfax tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne iii. lv. 50 Three sides are sure imbard.
1600 E. Fairfax tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne xii. i. 213 Now in darke night was all the world imbard.
1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. ii. xii. 324 There is great reason why the spirite of man should be so strictly embarred.
1855 R. C. Singleton tr. Virgil Eclogues vi, in tr. Virgil Wks. I. 42 The ground began..the ocean to embar.
2.
a. To oppose a barrier to; to arrest, stop; to interrupt. Also, to impede (commerce) by an embargo. archaic or Obsolete.
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society > trade and finance > [verb (transitive)] > impede, restrict, or suspend trade
embar1577
spoil1618
embargo1755
tie1817
the world > action or operation > difficulty > hindrance > hindering completely or preventing > hinder completely or prevent [verb (transitive)]
forbidc1000
forrunc1275
forbar1303
before-comec1384
withstanda1400
withholdc1400
prevenec1485
supprime1490
interrupt1497
resist?a1513
prevent1522
discourage1528
prohibit1531
stop1534
forleta1555
bar1559
to bar by and main1567
disbar1567
to cut off1576
embar1577
forestall1579
obvent1588
cancel1594
waylay1625
suppress1651
antevene1655
arceate1657
exarceate1657
interpel1722
stump1858
estop1876
plug1887
pre-empt1957
deter1961
1577 R. Stanyhurst Treat. Descr. Irelande iii. f. 13v/1, in R. Holinshed Chron. I Not imbard from his posting pase, by reason the towne was not perclosed.
1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis i. 11 Venus embarring his tale..sweetlye replyed.
1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 290 He..lay readie to embarre the Turks passage..out of Asia.
1622 F. Bacon Hist. Raigne Henry VII 130 The King..embarred also all further trade for the future.
a1662 P. Heylyn Cyprianus Anglicus (1668) i. 160 Embarred their trade.
b. Law. To put a stop or end to; to forbid by legislative enactment; to bar (a claim, a title) = bar v. 5b. Obsolete.
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society > law > legislation > make (laws) or establish as law [verb (transitive)] > forbid by legislation
embar1542
1542–3 Act 34 & 35 Hen. VIII c. 20 (title) An act to embarre feined recoueries of landes, wherin the kinges maiestie is in reuercion.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry V (1623) i. ii. 94 To imbarre [1600 imbace] their crooked Titles, Vsurpt from you. View more context for this quotation
3.
a. To exclude, prohibit, debar (a person) from an action. Rare const. to with infinitive. Obsolete.
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society > authority > subjection > prohibition > prohibit [verb (transitive)] > prohibit a person from doing something
forbidc1175
to say naya1393
prohibit1483
embarc1506
inhibitc1540
restrain1544
interdictc1575
c1506 in T. Stapleton Plumpton Corr. (1839) 201 Ye be aboutward against all right to imbarr & exclud my Chapleyn.
1562 Apol. Priv. Masse (1850) 9 Embarring none to communicate with him.
1565 J. Jewel Replie Hardinges Answeare i. 14 To embarre the people from readinge and vnderstandinge of the Scriptures.
1582 in Bible (Rheims) Pref. The Church doth it..not to embarre them from the true knowledge of Christ.
1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis iv. 75 What reason embars theym, soom forreyn countrye to ferret?
1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 107 So embarring them from all gouernment in the common wealth.
b. To refuse, deny (something) to a person.
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the mind > language > statement > refusal > [verb (transitive)] > something to a person or thing
nitea1400
nay1429
refuse1477
embar1611
1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. xvi. 656/2 The French..made choise of the Burgundian to protect them, which could not be embarred to them.
4. To lay (persons or property) under embargo.
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society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > arrest > [verb (transitive)]
at-holda1230
attacha1325
resta1325
takec1330
arrest1393
restay?a1400
tachec1400
seisinc1425
to take upa1438
stowc1450
seize1471
to lay (also set, clap, etc.) (a person) by the heels?1515
deprehend1532
apprehend1548
nipa1566
upsnatcha1566
finger1572
to make stay of1572
embarge1585
cap1590
reprehend1598
prehenda1605
embar1647
nap1665
nab1686
bone1699
roast1699
do1784
touch1785
pinch1789
to pull up1799
grab1800
nick1806
pull1811
hobble1819
nail1823
nipper1823
bag1824
lag1847
tap1859
snaffle1860
to put the collar on1865
copper1872
to take in1878
lumber1882
to pick up1887
to pull in1893
lift1923
drag1924
to knock off1926
to put the sleeve on1930
bust1940
pop1960
vamp1970
society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > legal seizure or recovery of property > [verb (transitive)] > seize goods
seize1482
embarge1585
embar1647
embargo1650
1647 T. May Hist. Parl. i. i. 9 The English, whose goods were thereupon imbarr'd, and confiscate.
1649 J. Milton Εικονοκλαστης ix. 79 The imbarring of all our Merchants in that Kingdom.
5. To break inwards the bars of (a helmet). Obsolete.
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the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > break [verb (transitive)] > break in or through > some specific thing
embar1480
1480 W. Caxton tr. Ovid Metamorphoses xii. x But Achylles brake hys targe & his helme he embarred.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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