v. Obs. [f. EN- + BAIL sb.2 (? or sb.3).] trans. To enclose in a ring. Hence Embailing vbl. sb.

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1593.  Nashe, Christ’s T., 276. A blacke inckie hood embayling her [the Moones] bright head. Ibid. (1599), Lent. Stuffe (1871), 22. The procerous stature of it, so embailing and girdling in this mount.

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1623.  Cockeram, Eng. Dict., II. A Compassing about, circuition … Embayling.

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