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impalace, v.|ɪmˈpælɪs| Also 7 em-. [f. im-1 + palace.] trans. To place or install in a palace. Hence imˈpalaced |-ɪst| ppl. a., installed in a palace.
1611Florio, Impalazzare, to empallace. 1795W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XVIII. 543 In impalacing the magistrate. 1839Bailey Festus v. (1852) 62 One or two, impalaced, mitred, throned, And banqueted, burlesque..The holy penury of the Son of God. Ibid. xxv. 438 The impalaced prisoner of the breast. |