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† imˈbarn, v. Obs. Also 8 em-. [f. im-1 + barn n.] trans. To gather into a barn or barns; to garner. Also fig.
1610Acta Capit. Christ Church, Canterbury 17 July (MS.), To ymbarn in the Barnes..all or the more part of the tythe corne. 1610Chester's Tri., Rumor's Sp. 28 To imbarne them in hell's restlesse rest. 1686Plot Staffordsh. 354 If they have not room to imbarn their Corn, they..set it up in ricks. 1796Ann. Agric., Thanet XXVII. 521 (E.D.S.) They em-barn as much as they can of their corn. |