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Definition of impound
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of impound is as below...
Impound
(v. t.) To shut up or place in an
inclosure
called
a
pound;
hence,
to hold in the
custody
of a
court;
as, to
impound
stray
cattle;
to
impound
a
document
for safe
keeping..
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Pinner
::
Pinner
(n.) One who pins or
impounds
cattle.
See Pin, v. t..
Poundage
::
Poundage
(n.) A
charge
paid for the
release
of
impounded
cattle.
Impoundage
::
Impoundage
(n.) The act of
impounding,
or the state of being
impounded..
Impounded
::
Impounded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Impoun.
Impounder
::
Impounder
(n.) One who
impounds.
Namation
::
Namation
(n.) A
distraining
or
levying
of a
distress;
an
impounding.
Impoundage
::
Impoundage
(n.) The fee or fine for
impounding.
Pound-breach
::
Pound-breach
(n.) The
breaking
of a
public
pound for
releasing
impounded
animals.
Impound
::
Impound
(v. t.) To shut up or place in an
inclosure
called
a
pound;
hence,
to hold in the
custody
of a
court;
as, to
impound
stray
cattle;
to
impound
a
document
for safe
keeping..
Hayward
::
Hayward
(n.) An
officer
who is
appointed
to guard
hedges,
and to keep
cattle
from
breaking
or
cropping
them, and whose
further
duty it is to
impound
animals
found
running
at
large..
Hogreeve
::
Hogreeve
(n.) A civil
officer
charged
with the duty of
impounding
hogs
running
at
large.
Pinder
::
Pinder
(n.) One who
impounds;
a
poundkeeper.
Poind
::
Poind (v. t.) To
impound,
as
cattle..
Impounding
::
Impounding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Impoun.
Pound
::
Pound (v. t.) To
confine
in, or as in, a
pound;
to
impound..
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