Definition of Eprise

1. captivated (feminine form) [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eprise

epoxygenases
epoxying
epoxylignan
epoxylignane
epoxylignanes
epoxylignans
epoxypropane
epoxypropane isomerase
epoxypropyl
epozoan
epozoic
eppy
eprA1 protease
epratuzumab
epris
eprise (current term)
eproms
eprouvette
eprouvettes
epsila
epsilon
epsilon alcoholism
epsilon toxin
epsilonic
epsilons
epsin
epsom salt
epsomite
epsomites

Literary usage of Eprise

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

1. Insurance Statistics Yearbook 1994-2001, 2003 Edition by Oecd, SourceOECD (Online service) (2003)
"^S°P ÍS°Í o »- o CM o cy co CM o in co in in in m ÇJ "- " g- O 5o°5 N- CO N- mises ises N eprise ale 5* Si-oo '-TTO'- ..."

2. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1870)
"... 1712 : ' She wears a great high head-dress, such as was in fashion qui en etoit eprise,' [Swift describes bis dining with this lady in ' great remains ..."

3. Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay by Fanny Burney (1842)
"DEAR FAN:NY,—I have for some time seen very plainly that you are eprise, and have been extremely uneasy at the discovery. You must have observed my silent ..."

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