impalace

English

Etymology

im- +‎ palace

Verb

impalace (third-person singular simple present impalaces, present participle impalacing, simple past and past participle impalaced)

  1. (transitive, poetic) To place in, or as if in, a palace.
    • 1855, Alexander Carlile, Poems (page 70)
      To shelter quivering natures, wrap them round / In downy softness, and impalace them / Mid fair magnificence, where all is found / Abundant as the longing heart can wish.