Encarrade, f. (thieves’), entrance. Lourde d’——, street door.

Encarrer (thieves’), to enter, “to prat.”

Encasquer (thieves’), to enter, or “to prat.”

Pour gonfler ses valades

Encasque dans un rade,

Sert des sigues à foison.

Vidocq.

Enceintrer (popular), to make a woman big with child. Abbreviation of enceinturer, an expression used in the eighteenth century.

Enchetiber (thieves’), to apprehend, “to smug.” See [Piper].

Encible (thieves’), together. For ensemble.