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Definition of Imbarring
1. imbar [v] - See also: imbar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imbarring
Literary usage of Imbarring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1883)
"... Mr. Alvey A. Adee discusses that notable crux in Henry K, "the ' imbarring '
of ' Crooked Titles ' ; " and Prof. CPG Scott contributes his paper on ..."
2. An Answer in Defense of the Truth Against the Apology of Private Mass by Thomas Cooper, William Goode (1850)
"The other signification of private in sole receiving by the priest, not imbarring
any that is willing and ready to be partaker with him, ye say the catholic ..."
3. The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays by Ignatius Donnelly (1887)
"... imbarring their titles, inclosing them and defending them from the world.
And here again, where \ve would find the explanation of obscure words in ..."
4. An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk by Francis Blomefield, Charles Parkin (1810)
"Provided that this article, or any part " thereof, shall not extend to the
imbarring of the admiral-jurisdiction, " or any parcel of the same. IV. ..."