empt

To empty.

Verb

  1. To empty.
    • Because under all the Obligations and Causes herein, the Church ought to empt the Sees of such Incumbents, that are dangerous to the Civil State, by Acts of Separation properly Ecclesiastical, and so it doth; the Dean...
    • or, still un-happier, has it gone the way of every copy of its elder brother the Mentz Donatus, of which scarcely a fragment, a ci gít, remains to bless the eyes and empt the pockets of the curious and " keen collector...
    • As quick as thought they empt' the well, And the last comers take a spell, At waiting, while the others go, With their full pitchers, dawdling so, You'd think they'd nothing else to do Butto keep looking round at you. -...

Forms

empts empting empted

Related

pre-empt