enter-engenderv. [after Middle French entregendre, reflexive (1580 in an apparently isolated attestation in the passage translated)] transitive to be the cause of (one another); to produce reciprocally.
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1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess.iii. xiii. 651 Paine and pleasure..enter-engender [Fr. s'entregendrent] and succeede one another.