To enclose or confine within a park; to make into a park.
From em- (cause to be) + park. 'Park' comes from Old French 'parc,' originally referring to an enclosed hunting ground or garden.
The word 'park' originally meant an enclosed hunting preserve for nobility, which is why 'empark' preserves that sense of enclosure—even modern parks descend from those royal hunting grounds, though now they're for everyone.
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