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enravish rare in mod. use.|ɛnˈrævɪʃ| Also 6–7 inravish. [f. en-1 + ravish.] trans. To transport with intense delight; to enrapture.
1596Spenser Hymn Love 119 What wonder then if with such rage extreme, Fraile men..so much enrauisht bee? 1596C. Fitzgeffrey Sir F. Drake (1881) 25 Whose Muse is so inravish'd with the lookes Which from your Mistresse ivorie browes do fall. 1677H. Hallywell Saving Souls 88 (T.) Which cannot but enravish every generous breast. a1714Abp. Sharp Serm. (1829) II. 458 We shall..spend the whole eternity..in loving God..in being enravished with all his wise contrivances. Hence enˈravished ppl. a.
1662H. More Enthus. Tri. (1712) 45 The divine Love and Beauty descending into their enravished Souls. [Not in ed. 1656.] |