Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)
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First published 1976 (SND Vol. X).
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IMPARK, v. Of land: to inclose, form into fields. See Park.Edb. 1706 Burgh Rec. Edb. (1967) 120:
The earthen march dyke betwixt the foot of the said Robert Hepburne his riggs of land now imparked.