Obs. Also 7 imbarge, em-, imbargue; corruptly -barque, -bark. [ad. Sp. embargo: see EMBARGO.] = EMBARGO.
1574. Hellowes, Gueuaras Fam. Ep., 53. I cannot tel what imbarge or stay you had.
1614. Raleigh, Hist. W., II. V. iii. 362. In the great Imbarge he tooke all our Ships and goods in his Ports.
1651. Reliq. Wotton., 104. After an Embark [ed. 1672 embarque, 1685 imbarque] of our ships in the river of Bourdeaux.
1656. Bramhall, Replic., iii. 133. All Nations have their Imbargues, and prohibited goods.