Definition of Inthral

1. to enthrall [v -THRALLED, -THRALLING, -THRALS] - See also: enthrall

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inthral

intestinum caecum
intestinum ileum
intestinum jejunum
intestinum rectum
intestinum tenue
intestinum tenue mesenteriale
intetrix
intetumumab
intext
intexticated
intextine
intexts
intextured
intherest
inthral (current term)
inthrall
inthralled
inthralling
inthrallment
inthrallments
inthralls
inthrals
inthrill
inthrone
inthroned
inthrones
inthrong
inthronging
inthroning

Literary usage of Inthral

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

1. An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by Walter William Skeat (1893)
"inthral, the same as Enthral, qv. but with E.prefix. ... 5 (R.) Der. inthral-ment. INTIMATE (i), to announce, hint. (L.) .In Shak. LLL ii. IJQ. ..."

2. White's People's Webster: A Dictionary of the English Language, Giving the by M. White, Noah Webster (1899)
"... dies without leaving a will. intes'tinal,a. Pertaining to the bowels. intea'tine, a. Internal; domestic. inthral', vt To enslave. intes'tines, n. pi. ..."

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