embarcadère, n.m., terminus; wharf; pier; steps, landing-stage.
embarcation, n.f., small boat, craft; crew, passengers.
embardée, n.f., (nav.) yaw, lurch.
embarder, v.a. and n., (nav.) to yaw, to lurch.
embargo, n.m., embargo. Lever l’—; to take on an embargo. Mettre un — sur; to lay an embargo on.
*embarillé, -e, adj., barreled up.
*embariller, v.a., to barrel, to barrel up.
embarquement, n.m., embarkation, embarking, shipping, shipment.
embarquer, v.a., to embark, to ship, to put on ship-board; to take on board; to see off. On l’a embarqué dans une méchante affaire; he has been drawn into some bad business.
s’embarquer, v.r., to embark, to go on board, to take shipping; to put to sea, to sail, to set out; to engage.