v. Obs. rare. In 4 pa. pple. enblowid, enblawen. [var. of INBLOW v.]

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  a.  To inflate, puff up. b. To inspire.

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1382.  Wyclif, Pref. Ep. Jerome, ix. But perauenture Tullyus is to be wenyd enblowid with the spirit of retorik.

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c. 1400.  Apol. Loll., 30. Bischopis, enblawen wiþ enuy of þe fendis temptacoun.

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