Obs. Also 7 imbarge, em-, imbargue; corruptly -barque, -bark. [ad. Sp. embargo: see EMBARGO.] = EMBARGO.

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1574.  Hellowes, Gueuara’s Fam. Ep., 53. I cannot tel what imbarge or stay … you had.

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1614.  Raleigh, Hist. W., II. V. iii. 362. In the great Imbarge he tooke all our Ships and goods in his Ports.

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1651.  Reliq. Wotton., 104. After an Embark [ed. 1672 embarque, 1685 imbarque] of our ships in the river of Bourdeaux.

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1656.  Bramhall, Replic., iii. 133. All Nations have their Imbargues, and prohibited goods.

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