ENFOULDRED
En*foul"dred, a. Etym: [Pref. en- + OF. fouldre, foldre, lightning,
F. foudre, L. fulgur.]
Defn: Mixed with, or emitting, lightning. [Obs.] "With foul enfouldred smoke." Spenser.
ENFRAME
En*frame", v. t.
Defn: To inclose, as in a frame.
ENFRANCHISE
En*fran"chise, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enfranchised; p. pr. & vb. n.
Enfranchising.] Etym: [Pref. en- + franchise: cf. F. enfranchir.]
1. To set free; to liberate from slavery, prison, or any binding power. Bacon.
2. To endow with a franchise; to incorporate into a body politic and thus to invest with civil and political privileges; to admit to the privileges of a freeman.
3. To receive as denizens; to naturalize; as, to enfranchise foreign words. I. Watts.
ENFRANCHISEMENT
En*fran"chise*ment, n.
1. Releasing from slavery or custody. Shak.