v. Obs. rare. Also 5 en-. [f. EN- + POSSESS v.] trans. To invest with possession, endow with.
c. 1500. Melusine (E.E.T.S.), 99. He charged them to edyfye a Priorye of eyghte monkes, them to reueste and empossesse with landes. Ibid., 100. And enpossessed them wel for theire sustenaunce.