Entiffle, f. See [Antiffle].

Entiffler (thieves’), to wheedle; to walk, or “to pad the hoof;” to steal, “to nick,” or “to claim.” See [Grinchir].

Entonne, f. (thieves’), church. Termed also “chique.”

Entonnoir, m. (popular), throat, or “peck-alley;” —— à patte, drinking glass; —— de zinc, a throat which is proof against the strongest spirits.

Entortillé, adj. (popular), clumsy, awkward, gawky.

Entravage, m. (thieves’), hearing; understanding, “twigging.”

Entraver (thieves’ and cads’), to understand, “to twig.” J’entrave pas dans tes vannes, I don’t take that nonsense in, I am not to be humbugged, “do you see any green in my eye?” J’entrave pas ton flanche, I can’t understand what you are at.

En traverse, f. (thieves’), at the hulks.

Entrecôte, f. (popular), de brodeuse, piece of Brie cheese. (Thieves’) Entrecôte, sword.

Entrée, f. (popular), de Portugal, ridiculous rider; —— des artistes, anus.