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ENQUICK'EN, v.t. To quicken; to make alive. [Not used.]
ENOW, the old plural of enough, is nearly obsolete. EN PASSANT . In passing; by ...
ENOUN'CING, ppr. Uttering; pronouncing.
ENOUN'CED, pp. Uttered; pronounced.
ENOUNCE, v.t. enouns'. [L. enuncio; e and nuncio, to declare.] To utter; to pron...
ENOUGH', a. enuf'. [Heb. to rest, to be quiet or satisfied.] That satisfies desi...
ENOR'MOUSLY, adv. Excessively; beyond measure; as an opinion enormously absurd.
ENOR'MOUSENESS, n. The state of being enormous or excessive; greatness beyond me...
ENOR'MOUS, a. [L. enormis; e and norma, a rule.] 1. Going beyond the usual measu...
ENOR'MITY, n. [L. enormitas. See Enormous .] 1. Literally, the transgression of ...
ENORM', a. [Not used. See Enormous .]
ENOM'OTY, n. [Gr. to swear.] In Lacedaemon, anciently, a body of soldiers, suppo...
ENOM'OTARCH,n. The commander of an enomoty.
ENO'DE, a. [L. enodis; e and nodus, knot.] In botany, destitute of knots or join...
ENODA'TION, n. [L. enodatio, from enodo, to clear from knots; e and nodus, a kno...
ENNUI, n. Weariness; heaviness; lassitude of fastidiousness.