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enleague, v.|ɛnˈliːg| Also 7 inleague. [f. en-1 + league n. or v.] trans. To unite in or as in a league.
1602Warner Alb. Eng. x. lv. (1612) 244 Not for Maries Title, or her any virtuous Giftes, Think that they her inleagued. 1628–1677Feltham Resolves i. xxxi. (1677) 54 To inleague ourselves with an undividable love. 1633Ford Broken Hrt. iii. iv, I..Could..with a willingness inleague our blood With his. 1759W. Wilkie Epigon. i. (1769) 14 Greece enleagued a full assembly held. 1821J. Baillie Poems, Now it doth appear That he, enleagued with robbers, was the spoiler. |