Embarned vs Embarged - What's the difference?
embarned | embarged |
(embarn)
(archaic) To lay up in a barn.
* 1836 , John Mockett, Mockett's Journal (page 69)
(embarge)
To put in a barge.
To board a barge; to embark.
* 1843 , Frederick William Fairholt, Lord Mayors' Pageants , page 152
(rare) An embargo.
* 1979 , Westel Woodbury Willoughby,
As verbs the difference between embarned and embarged
is that embarned is (embarn) while embarged is (embarge).embarned
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Verb
(head)embarn
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Verb
(en verb)- The harvest this year was very late, but having beautiful weather for it, we accomplished it in quick time; I began to reap on the 4th Sept. and finished 109 acres of wheat, together with other grain, which was embarned in 24 days.
embarged
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Verb
(head)embarge
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(embarg)- [...] where the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and their attendants take barge; also the Grocers Company do likewise embarge , [...].
Synonyms
* imposeNoun
(en noun)Japan's Case Examined, page 174
- This embarge is termed a moral one because it imposes no legal restraints upon would-be exporters, for there are no statutes providing for this.