Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- To inclose for a park; make into a park by inclosure; sever from a common.
- To inclose or shut up in or as if in a park.
Wiktionary
GNU Webster's 1913
- v. To inclose for a park; to sever from a common; hence, to inclose or shut up.
Examples
“William de Ros was, in 1304, allowed to impark 100 acres under the name of _Bever_ Park, which was appropriated solely to the preservation of game.”
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 564, September 1, 1832
“VI. granted licence to Andrew Ogard and others, that they might impark the scite of the Mannor of Rye, otherwise called the Isle of Rye in”
“Dugdale states that in 1520 he obtained licence to impark two thousand acres at Overcompton and Nethercompton, _alias_”
“Street parking if you arrive early enough, otherwise there is an impark lot across the street,”
“In 1540 he had licence to impark the Lyveden estate in Aldwinkle St. Peter's parish, where the "New”
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