v. Obs.0 [ad. L. ēnāvigāt- ppl. stem of ēnāvigā-re to sail over, f. ē- out + nāvigāre to sail.] trans. To sail out or over.
1623. in Cockeram.
1847. in Craig; and in mod. Dicts.
Hence Enavigation.
17316. in Bailey.
1775. in Ash.