embarkedadj.
Etymology: < embark v. + -ed suffix1.
society > travel > travel by water > [adjective] > taking ship > that has taken ship
1593 W. Shakespeare sig. Fij Gazing vpon a late embarked friend. View more context for this quotation
1600 W. Shakespeare ii. i. 127 Marking th'embarked traders on the flood. View more context for this quotation
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