conj. Obs. rare. Also 4 enantyr. [A variant of an, in, on aunter, Fr. en aventure: see ADVENTURE sb. 1 c.] In case that; lest by chance.

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c. 1307.  Coer de Lion, 484. Enantyr hym tydde swylk a chaunce.

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1579.  Spenser, Sheph. Cal., Feb., 200. Anger nould let him speake to the tree, Enaunter his rage mought cooled bee.

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1589.  Mar Martine, 5. For men of litrature t’endite so fast, them doth not sitte, Enaunter in them, as in thee, thair pen outrun thair witt.

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