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enceinte1 /ɒ̃ˈsãt /noun archaicAn enclosure or the enclosing wall of a fortified place.There are circles all around its walls and enceintes....- The early settlement was sparse, but this changed around 625 BC, when a substantial defensive wall was built across the neck of the promontory and roughly aligned stone houses were constructed within the enceinte.
- Some very strongly fortified castles of this class have an additional wall set a short distance out from the main enceinte and concentric with it.
Origin Early 18th century: from French, from Latin incincta, feminine past participle of incingere 'gird in', from in- 'in' + cingere 'to gird'. Rhymes ant, Brabant, Brandt, brant, cant, extant, gallant, Kant, levant, pant, pointe, pointes, rant, scant enceinte2 /ɒ̃ˈsãt /adjective archaicPregnant.Rather, you might ‘suggest’ to your beloved that his attentions to the enceinte neighbor lady are inappropriate, as well as hurtful....- Who will watch a channel presented by an obviously enceinte woman?
Origin Early 17th century: from French. |