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embogue
† emˈbogue, v. Obs. [? corruptly ad. Sp. embocar, f. em- + boca mouth.] = disembogue. Hence † emˈboguing vbl. n., the place where a lake or river discharges itself. Obs.1603 Florio Montaigne (1634) 113 The emboguing [Fr. emboucheure] of the Meotis fennes. Oxford English Dictionary
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embog
embog, v. (ɛmˈbɒg) Also 7 embogge, imbog, 9 embogue. [f. en- + bog n.] trans. To plunge into a bog; to hamper in a bog, lit. and fig.1602 Best in Farr S.P. Eliz. (1845) II. 472 Imbogg'd he shall be, where nought he shall see But horror and feare. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xii. 64 He was..constr... Oxford English Dictionary
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disembogue
▪ I. disembogue, v. (dɪsɪmˈbəʊg) Forms: 6 desemboque, 6–7 disem-, -imboque, 7 disem-, disim-, -boke, -boake, -boge, dissemboque, 7–8 disimbogue, dissembogue, 6– disembogue. [In 6 disemboque, ad. Sp. desemboc-ar ‘to come out of the mouth of a river or hauen’ (Minsheu 1599): f. des-, dis- 4 + embocar ... Oxford English Dictionary
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