Definition of Enhearse

1. inhearse [v ENHEARSED, ENHEARSING, ENHEARSES] - See also: inhearse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enhearse

enharbour
enharboured
enharbouring
enharbours
enharden
enhardened
enhardening
enhardens
enharmonic
enharmonical
enharmonically
enhaunc'd
enhaunce
enheahedral
enheahedron
enhearse (current term)
enhearsed
enhearses
enhearten
enheartened
enheartening
enheartens
enhedge
enhedged
enhedges
enhedging
enhematospore
enheritance
enheritaunce
enhoney

Literary usage of Enhearse

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)
"2. Referring to the opportunity or privilege of being heard: audience. S. »See TRIAL. 4. sound, earshot, ear, range (contextual). hearse, vt enhearse or ..."

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