ENGAOL
ENGAOL, verb transitive enja'le. To imprison. [not used.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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ENGAOL, verb transitive enja'le. To imprison. [not used.]
ENG'ARBOIL, verb transitive To disorder. [Not in used.]
ENG'ARLAND, verb transitive To encircle with a garland.
ENGAR'RISON, verb transitive To furnish with a garrison; to defend or protect by a garrison.
ENGAS'TRIMUTH, noun A ventriloquist.
ENGEN'DER, verb transitive [Latin gener, genero, geno, gigno. See Generate.]1. To beget between the different sexes; to form in embryo.2. To produce; to cause to exist; to cause...
ENGEN'DERED, participle passive Begotten; caused; produced.
ENGEN'DERER, noun He or that which engenders.
ENGEN'DERING, participle present tense Begetting; causing to be; producing.
ENGILD', verb transitive To gild; to brighten.
EN'GINE, noun [Latin ingenium.]1. In mechanics, a compound machine, or artificial instrument, composed of different parts, and intended to produce some effect by the help of the...
ENGINEE'R, noun In the military art, a person skilled in mathematics and mechanics, who forms plans of works for offense or defense, and marks out the ground for fortifications....
EN'GINERY, noun en'ginry. The act of managing engines or artillery.1. Engines in general; artillery; instruments of war.2. Machination.
ENGIRD', verb transitive [See Gird.] To surround; to encircle; to encompass.
ENGIRD'EDENGIRD'ING, participle present tense Encircling; surrounding.
ENGIRD'ING, ppr. Encircling; surrounding.
ENGIRT', participle passive Surrounded; encompassed.
ENGLAD', verb transitive To make glad; to cause to rejoice.
ENGLA'IMED, adjective Furred; clammy. [Not used.]
ENGLAND, noun [See English.]
ENGLISH, adjective ing'glish. [Latin ango, from the sense of pressing, depression, laying, which gives the sense of level.]Belonging to England, or to its inhabitants.ENGLISH, n...
ENGLISHED, participle passive Rendered into English.
ENGLISHRY, noun The state or privilege of being an Englishman. [Not used.]
ENGLUT', verb transitive [Latin glutio.]1. To swallow.2. To fill; to glut. [This word is little used. See Glut.]
ENGO'RE, verb transitive To pierce; to gore. [See Gore.]
ENGORGE, verb transitive engorj'. To swallow;; to devour; to gorge; properly, to swallow with greediness, or in large quantities.ENGORGE, verb transitive engorj'. To devour; to ...
ENGORG'ED, participle passive Swallowed with greediness, or in large draughts.