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invigour, v.|ɪnˈvɪgə(r)| Also 7 en-. [In form envigour, a. OF. envigorer, -ourer (15–16th c. in Godef.), f. en- (in-2) + vigueur vigour; subseq. conformed to a L. type *invigōrāre.] trans. To inspire with vigour; to invigorate.
1611Florio, Vigoráre,..to enuigor or giue vigor..vnto. 1613M. Ridley Magn. Bodies 30 To comfort, and invigor all those goodly creatures. 1649G. Daniel Trinarch., Hen. IV, cxciii, One Active Veine, t' envigour all y⊇ blood. 1791Cowper Iliad x. 573 Then blue-eyed Pallas with fresh force Invigour'd Diomede. 1899T. S. Moore Vinedresser 7 Press on, and shoulder up thy lagging clouds! Invigour me! |