umbeset

Etymology
From, from , from + ; equivalent to  or. Compare also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. More at,.

Verb

 * 1)  To block, obstruct; act detrimentally toward.
 * 2) * 1922, J. Maitland Thomson, The Public Records of Scotland, Maclehose, Jackson and co., page 48:
 * , and pressing to have bereft them of their lives by umbesetting of the high gates to that effect at divers times of before,
 * 1) * 1972 (originally 1901), William Baird, General Wauchope, Books for Libraries Press, page 16:
 * that king on one occasion, April 1535, having to grant a letter of protection in favour of him ‘and his wife and bairns’ against Sir Patrick Hepburn of Wauchtonne and thirty-four others for ‘umbesetting the highway for his slaughter.’
 * 1)  To overwhelm; cover completely.
 * 2) * 1885, John Humberger, The Conquest and Triumph of Divine Wisdom and Love in Predestination, J. L. Traiger, unmarked page:
 * The Opponents Umbeset with Trickery.
 * 1) * 1885, John Humberger, The Conquest and Triumph of Divine Wisdom and Love in Predestination, J. L. Traiger, unmarked page:
 * The Opponents Umbeset with Trickery.