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empalement
em·pale
/
ɛmˈpeɪl
/
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[
em-
peyl
]
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verb (used with object),
em·paled,
em·pal·ing.
impale
(
defs 1–5
)
.
Related forms
em·pale·ment,
noun
em·pal·er,
noun
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empale
(ɪmˈpeɪl)
—
vb
a less common spelling of
impale
em'palement
—
n
em'paler
—
n
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empale
(ɪmˈpeɪl)
—
vb
a less common spelling of
impale
em'palement
—
n
em'paler
—
n
impale
or
empale
(ɪmˈpeɪl)
—
vb
(often foll by
on, upon,
or
with
)
1.
to pierce with a sharp instrument:
they impaled his severed head on a spear
2.
archaic
to enclose with pales or fencing; fence in
3.
heraldry
to charge (a shield) with two coats of arms placed side by side
[C16: from Medieval Latin
impālāre,
from Latin
im-
(in) +
pālus
pale
²]
empale
or
empale
—
vb
[C16: from Medieval Latin
impālāre,
from Latin
im-
(in) +
pālus
pale
²]
im'palement
or
empale
—
n
em'palement
or
empale
—
n
im'paler
or
empale
—
n
em'paler
or
empale
—
n
impale
or
empale
(ɪmˈpeɪl)
—
vb
(often foll by
on, upon,
or
with
)
1.
to pierce with a sharp instrument:
they impaled his severed head on a spear
2.
archaic
to enclose with pales or fencing; fence in
3.
heraldry
to charge (a shield) with two coats of arms placed side by side
[C16: from Medieval Latin
impālāre,
from Latin
im-
(in) +
pālus
pale
²]
empale
or
empale
—
vb
[C16: from Medieval Latin
impālāre,
from Latin
im-
(in) +
pālus
pale
²]
im'palement
or
empale
—
n
em'palement
or
empale
—
n
im'paler
or
empale
—
n
em'paler
or
empale
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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