Enow=Enough, but often used as its plural.
Enow, e-now′, adv. just now: (Scot.) soon. [Contr. from 'even now.']
En passant, äng pas′ang, adv. in passing: by the way. [Fr.]
Enquire. See Inquire.
Enrace, en-rās′, v.t. (Spens.) to give race or origin to.
Enrage, en-rāj′, v.t. to make angry.—p.adj. Enraged′, angered: furious.—n. Enrage′ment, act of enraging, state of being enraged, excitement. [O. Fr. enrager—en (=L. in), and rage, rage.]
Enrange, en-rānj′, v.t. (Spens.) to arrange: to rove over.
Enrank, en-rangk′, v.t. (Shak.) to place in order.
Enrapture, en-rap′tūr, v.t. to put in rapture: to transport with pleasure or delight.—p.adjs. Enrap′tured, Enrapt′, delighted: transported.
Enravish, en-rav′ish, v.t. (Spens.) to enrapture.