Also enmarvel, em-, enmarvaile. [f. EN- + MARVEL sb. or v.] trans. To fill with wonder. Hence Emmarvelled ppl. a.
1740. Gray, Lett., in Mason, Memoirs (1807), I. 257. We are all enraptured and enmarvailed.
1829. A. H. Hallam, Remains, 22. On that childs emmarvailed view.
1834. Ld. Houghton, Dream of Sappho. They heard emmarvelled.