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enamoured, ppl. a.|ɛˈnæməd| [f. prec. vb. + -ed1.] Full of the passion of love; in love. Also, in weaker sense, charmed, fascinated.
a1631Donne Poems (1650) 38 Th' inamour'd fish will stay. 1665Glanvill Sceps. Sci. xiv. 83 The enamour'd Intellect. 1669Woodhead St. Teresa i. xxxvi. 268 This Glass was..set in our Lord himself, with such an enamoured communication of himself. 1709Steele Tatler No. 27 ⁋6 Love..had that Effect on this enamour'd Man. 1814Wordsw. White Doe i. 85 Where the enamoured sunny light Brightens her that was so bright. 1855Milman Lat. Chr. (1864) V. viii. viii. 23 The enamoured princess could not endure life without him. 1877Dowden Shaks. Prim. vi. 82 The enamoured Venus. Hence eˈnamouredness. rare.
a1678Woodhead Holy Living (1688) 56 Sensual loves, or enamour'dness of any earthly person or thing. 18..Mrs. C. Clarke On Coriolanus ii. i. 164 Among the most intense utterances of spousal enamouredness. |