Definition of Encheer

1. to cheer [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: cheer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Encheer

enchase
enchased
enchaser
enchasers
enchases
enchasing
enchasten
enchastened
enchastening
enchastens
enchaunt
enchauntour
enchauntress
encheason
encheasons
encheer (current term)
encheered
encheers
enchesoun
enchesouns
enchilada
enchiladas
enchiridia
enchiridion
enchiridions
enchisel
enchiselled
enchiselling
enchisels
enchodus

Literary usage of Encheer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms by Frederic Sturges Allen (1920)
"See IMPUDENCE. cheer, vt 1. encourage, inspirit, cherish (rare), comfort, strengthen, solace, console, hearten, enliven, brighten, encheer (rare), ..."

2. The Jacobean Poets by Edmund Gosse (1894)
"... that may encheer it most, and most our spirits inflame To thoughts of glory, and to worthy ends. In 1605 Daniel published a short but unusually ..."

3. Book-verse: An Anthology of Poems of Books and Bookmen from the Earliest by William Roberts (1896)
"... And entertain us near about the same ; And give the soul the best delights, that may encheer it most, and most our spirits inflame To thoughts of glory, ..."

4. Book-verse: An Anthology of Poems of Books and Bookmen from the Earliest by William Roberts (1896)
"... And entertain us near about the same ; And give the soul the best delights, that may encheer it most, and most our spirits inflame To thoughts of glory, ..."

5. Festus: A Poem by Philip James Bailey (1903)
"Slight part in this was mine, O angel of salvation I but to encheer The heaven-prized spirits with hope and holy strength. Nor is it I can tell ye best. ..."

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