v. Also 7 (after Gr. analogies) emphrensy. [f. EN-1 + FRENZY.] trans. To throw into a frenzy. In quot. absol.

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  Hence Enfrenzied ppl. a.

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1634.  Bp. Hall, St. Pauls Combat, in Contempl., N. T., 451 (R.). His tooth, like a mad dogs, envenomes, and emphrensies.

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1823.  Blackw. Mag., XIII. 327. Blanch … enfrenzied shrieks.

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a. 1845.  Barham, Ingol. Leg., Jarvis’s Wig. With an enfrenzied grasp.

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