† imˈporcate,v.Obs.rare—0. [f. L. imporcāt-, ppl. stem of imporcāre to put into furrows, f.inprep. + porca furrow.] Hence † imporˈcation. 1623Cockeram, Imporcate, to make a ridge. [1644 Ridiculed in Vindex Anglicus 5.]1656Blount Glossogr., Imporcation, making a balk in earing of Land.