v. Obs. rare. Also 5 enfonder. [ad. F. enfondrer, f. en- in + fondrer in same senses.] a. trans. To drive in, batter in. b. intr. Of a horse: To stumble, drop down.

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1475.  Caxton, Jason, 25 b. At the thirde stroke he enfondrid … his helme.

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c. 1530.  Ld. Berners, Arth. Lyt. Bryt. (1814), 87. His hors enfoundred vnder hym.

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