Also enmarvel, em-, enmarvaile. [f. EN- + MARVEL sb. or v.] trans. To fill with wonder. Hence Emmarvelled ppl. a.

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1740.  Gray, Lett., in Mason, Memoirs (1807), I. 257. We are all enraptured and enmarvailed.

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1829.  A. H. Hallam, Remains, 22. On that child’s emmarvailed view.

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1834.  Ld. Houghton, Dream of Sappho. They heard emmarvelled.

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