enamour verb trans. [ɪ'namǝ, ɛ-] Also
inamour,
enamor.
ME.[Old & mod. French enamourer (cf. Italian innamorare, Spanish enamorar), formed as EN-1, IN-2 + AMOUR.]1. Inspire or inflame with love. Usu. in
pass. Foll. by
of,
with,
on.
ME.■ Wellington He was much enamored of one of the Koorg Rajah's sisters.2. Charm, delight, please. Usu. in
pass. Foll. by
of,
on,
with.
L16.■ N. Shute I take it that you aren't enamoured of the navy. ■ enamouredness noun (
rare) =
enamourment L17. ■ enamourment noun the state of being enamoured
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