embarkment

noun

Etymology

From French embarquement.

  1. derived from embarquement

Definitions

  1. embarkation

    embarkation; the act of setting out

    • he removed from his Cuman to his Pompeian villa, beyond Naples, which, not being so commodious for an embarkment, would help to lessen the suspicion of the intended flight.

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