Enoint
E‐noint″ (?), a. Anointed. Chaucer.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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E‐noint″ (?), a. Anointed. Chaucer.
E‐nom″o‐tarch (?), n. [Gr. �; � + � leader. See Enomoty.] (Gr. Antiq.) The commander of an enomoty. Mitford.
E‐nom″o‐ty (?), n.(Gr. Antiq.) A band of sworn soldiers; a division of the Spartan army ranging from twenty-five to thirty-six men, bound together by oath.
‖En″o‐pla (?), n. pl.(Zoöl.) One of the orders of Nemertina, characterized by the presence of a peculiar armature of spines or plates in the proboscis.
En‐op″to‐man′cy (?), n. [Gr. � visible in (a thing) + -mancy.] Divination by the use of a mirror.
E‐norm″ (?), a. [Cf. F. énorme. See Enormous.] Enormous. Spenser.
E‐nor″mi‐ty (?), n.; pl.Enormities (#). [L. enormitas, fr. enormis enormous: cf. F. énormité. See Enormous.] 1. The state or quality of exceeding a measure or rule, or of being ...
E‐nor″mous (?), a. [L. enormis enormous, out of rule; e out + norma rule: cf. F. énorme. See Normal.] 1. Exceeding the usual rule, norm, or measure; out of due proportion; inord...
E‐nor″mous‐ly, adv. In an enormous degree.
E‐nor″mous‐ness, n. The state of being enormous.
En‐or″tho‐trope (?), n. An optical toy; a card on which confused or imperfect figures are drawn, but which form to the eye regular figures when the card is rapidly revolved. See...
E‐nough″ (ē̍‐nŭf″), a. [OE. inoh, inow, enogh, AS. genōh, genōg, a. & adv. (akin to OS. ginōg, D. genoeg, OHG. ginoug, G. genug, Icel. gnōgr, Sw. nog, Dan. nok, Goth. ganōhs), f...
E‐nough″, adv. 1. In a degree or quantity that satisfies; to satisfaction; sufficiently.2. Fully; quite; — used to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and someti...
E‐nough″, n. A sufficiency; a quantity which satisfies desire, is adequate to the want, or is equal to the power or ability; as, he had enough to do take care of himself. “Enoug...
E‐nough″, interj. An exclamation denoting sufficiency, being a shortened form of it is enough.
E‐nounce″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Enounced (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Enouncing (?).] [F. énoncer, L. enuntiare; e out + nuntiare to announce, fr. nuntius messenger. See Nuncio, and cf...
E‐nounce″ment (?), n. Act of enouncing; that which is enounced.
E‐now″ (?). A form of Enough. Shak.
En‐pa″tron (?), v. t. To act the part of a patron towards; to patronize. Shak.
En‐pierce″ (?), v. t. [See Empierce.] To pierce. Shak.
En‐quere″ (?), v. i. To inquire. Chaucer.
En‐quick″en (?), v. t. To quicken; to make alive. Dr. H. More.
En‐quire″ (?), v. i. & t. See Inquire.
En‐quir″er (?), n. See Inquirer.
En‐quir″y (?), n. See Inquiry.
En‐race″ (?), v. t. [Pref. en- + race lineage.] To enroot; to implant. Spenser.
En‐rage″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Enraged (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Enraging (?).] [F. enrager to be enraged; pref. en- (L. in) + rage rage. See Rage.] To fill with rage; to provoke to...