v. Obs. Also 7 imbrand; pa. pple. embrant. [f. EN- + BRAND v.] trans. To brand, stigmatize; to impress (a stigma).
1604. Daniel, Fun. Poem Earl Devonshire (1607), V 5 b. Our owne fame? Will be imbranded with the marke of blame.
1625. Lisle, Du Bartas, Noe, 2. The Rogues passport embrant between his brows.