v. arch. Also im-. [f. EN- + POCKET sb.] trans. To put into one’s pocket.

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1728.  [? De Foe], Capt. G. Carleton’s Mem., 57. The vulgar Sort, stood stareing, and with their Hands impocketted.

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1884.  Punch, 1 Nov., 210/2. I did empocket thy gratulation [cf. Shaks., Twel. N., II. iii. 27, I did impeticos thy gratillity.]

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