Definition of Entayle

1. to carve [v ENTAYLED, ENTAYLING, ENTAYLES] - See also: carve

Lexicographical Neighbors of Entayle

entangle
entangled
entanglement
entanglements
entangler
entanglers
entangles
entangling
entanglon
entases
entasia
entasias
entasis
entastic
entatic
entayle (current term)
entayled
entayles
entayling
entecavir
entelechies
entelechy
entelligent
entellus
entelluses
entelodont
entend
entended
entender
entenders

Literary usage of Entayle

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

1. Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S.: Secretary to the by Samuel Pepys, Richard Griffin Braybrooke (1855)
"... from the mouth of my Lord Montagu himself, that, in King James's time, when he had a mind to get the King to cut off the entayle of some land which was ..."

2. Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica by Frederic Madden, Bulkeley Bandinel, John Gough Nichols (1836)
"... same Robert gave the same lande to his uncle Thomas and Katherine his wife entayle, ... Robert her sonne, rein to Thomas Wickham entayle, reni to Robert ..."

3. Rede Me and be Nott Wrothe, for I Saye No Thinge But Trothe by William Roy, Jerome Barlow (1871)
"And this entayle was neuer interrupt nor broken vnto ... And than they confermed this entayle by lawe (o ... this entayle as it is thewed before. ..."

4. The Early Records of the Town of Providence by Providence (R.I.). Record Commissioners (1899)
"... entayle Jn a house & land of like Vallue with ye fore sd which I shall Give ... And y" Reason why I Grant ye Sayd entayle to my Daughters Daughters or ..."

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