Enplaque, f. (thieves’), police, “the reelers.”

Enquiller (thieves’), to conceal; —— une thune de camelotte, to secrete a piece of cloth under one’s dress, or between one’s thighs. Also to enter, “to prat.”

J’enquille dans sa cambriole

Espérant de l’entifler.

Vidocq.

Enquilleuse, f., female thief who conceals stolen property under her apron or between her legs. From quille, leg.

Enquiquiner (popular), to annoy, “to spur.” Is also expressive of scornful feelings. Je vous enquiquine! a hang for you! S’——, to feel dull.

Enrayer (popular), to renounce love and its pleasures.

Enrhumer (popular), to annoy one, to bore one, “to spur.” Termed also “courir quelqu’un.”

Enrosser (horse-dealers’), to conceal the faults of a horse. (Popular) S’——, to get lazy, or “Mondayish.”