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—imparkation, n./im pahrk"/, v.t.1. to enclose or shut up, as in a park.2. to enclose (land) as a park.[1275-1325; ME < AF emparker. See IM-1, PARK]
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Impark — Im*park , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Imparked}, p. pr. & vb. n. {Imparking}.] [Cf. {Empark}.] To inclose for a park; to sever from a common; hence, to inclose or shut up. [1913 Webster] They . . . impark them [the sheep] within hurdles. Holland. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impark — [im pärk′] vt. [LME imparken < Anglo Fr enparker, for OFr enparquer] Archaic 1. to shut up (animals) in a park 2. to enclose (land) for a park … English World dictionary
impark — verb a) To enclose or confine in (or as if in) a park b) To enclose, or fence in land to make a park … Wiktionary
impark — v. enclose land to make a park; inclose, shut up … English contemporary dictionary
impark — verb historical enclose (animals) in a park. ↘enclose (land) to make it into a park. Origin ME: from OFr. emparquer, from em within + parc park … English new terms dictionary
impark — /ɪmˈpak/ (say im pahk) verb (t) 1. to shut up as in a park. 2. to enclose as a park. {Anglo French enparker. See im 1, park} –imparkation /ɪmpaˈkeɪʃən/ (say impah kayshuhn), noun …
impark — v.tr. 1 enclose (animals) in a park. 2 enclose (land) for a park. Etymology: ME f. AF enparker, OF emparquer (as IN (2), parc PARK) … Useful english dictionary
Municipio de Impark (Dakota del Norte) — Municipio de Impark Municipio de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Imparked — Impark Im*park , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Imparked}, p. pr. & vb. n. {Imparking}.] [Cf. {Empark}.] To inclose for a park; to sever from a common; hence, to inclose or shut up. [1913 Webster] They . . . impark them [the sheep] within hurdles. Holland … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Imparking — Impark Im*park , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Imparked}, p. pr. & vb. n. {Imparking}.] [Cf. {Empark}.] To inclose for a park; to sever from a common; hence, to inclose or shut up. [1913 Webster] They . . . impark them [the sheep] within hurdles. Holland … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English