v. Obs. rare1. [f. A- pref. intensive + BAR v. Abarrer also occurs in late Anglo-Fr. Littleton, Inst., 410.] To bar, debar.

1

1586.  J. Hooker, Giraldus’ Hist. Irel., in Holinsh., II. 17/2. They were thus abarred from approching to assaile the citie.

2