3. A setting at large, or being set at large; release from confinement, servitude, or distress; liberty. Give enlargement to the swain. Shak.
4. Diffusiveness of speech or writing; expatiation; a wide range of discourse or argument. An enlargement upon the vices and corruptions that were got into the army. Clarendon.
ENLARGER
En*lar"ger, n.
Defn: One that enlarges.
ENLAY
En*lay", v. t.
Defn: See Inlay.
ENLENGTHEN
En*length"en, v. t.
Defn: To lengthen. [Obs.]
ENLEVEN
En*lev"en, n.
Defn: Eleven. [Obs.] Chaucer.