v. Obs. Also 6 eneigre. [f. EN-1 + EAGER.] trans. To make eager or fierce; to irritate; to whet (an appetite).

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1594.  R. Carew, Tasso (1881), 26. The thought of this his natiue sauage mood … Angring eneigres.

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1649.  Ambrose, Media, xiii. (1652), 350. If it [the Grace of Knowledge] be edged and eneagred with a longing desire and insatiable thirst after more of those rich and saving treasures.

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