embourber, v.a., to put in the mire; to bemire. — quelqu’un dans une mauvaise affaire; to get any one into a troublesome business.
s’embourber, v.r., to sink in the mud, to stick in the mire; to be involved (in any trouble).
embourrer. V. rembourrer.
embourser, v.a., to put into one’s purse; to receive; to pocket.
embout, n.m., ferrule.
embouter, v.a., to ferrule, to tip.
emboutir, v.a., (gold.) to scoop out; (coppersmith’s work) to beat out; (arch.) to sheet; to stamp; to plate; to tip.
embranchement, n.m., branch, branching off; branch-road; branch-line, junction (rail.).
embrancher, v.a., (carp.) to put together; to join.
s’embrancher, v.r., to branch off; to branch (of roads); to abut, to join.