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- adjective Obsolete form of
enamored . - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
enamor .
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Examples
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Of cloud and moonbeam, through th 'enamor'd night,
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Poetry of _Thomson_ should have past through a mind so enthusiastically enamor'd of it, without impairing the originality of its character, when exercis'd on a subject so much leading to imitation.
The Farmer's Boy A Rural Poem Robert Bloomfield 1794
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You congratulate me, my dear, on the pleasing prospect I have before me; on my approaching marriage with a man young, rich, lovely, enamor'd, and of an amiable character.
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You congratulate me, my dear, on the pleasing prospect I have before me; on my approaching marriage with a man young, rich, lovely, enamor'd, and of an amiable character.
The History of Emily Montague Frances Brooke 1756
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