enfouir, v.a., to hide or bury in the ground, to cover with earth.
enfouissement (ān-foo-is-mān), n.m., burying, hiding in the ground.
enfouisseu-r, n.m., -se, n.f., burier.
enfourcher, v.a., to bestride, to straddle; to pierce with a pitchfork.
enfourchure, n.f., fork, crotch; (hunt.) forked head (of a stag).
enfourner, v.a., to put in the oven. Bien —, mal —; to make a good, a bad, beginning.
enfournée, n.f., putting in the oven or kiln.
s’enfourner, v.r., to get into a difficult road, into a blind alley, into a scrape.
enfreindre (enfreignant, enfreint), v.a., to infringe, to break, to violate. — un traité; to infringe a treaty. — les lois; to transgress the laws.
enfroquer, v.a., (b.s.) to make (any one) turn monk or friar.