v. [f. EN-1 + GILD v.] trans. To gild; also fig. to brighten with golden light.
c. 1400. Apol. Loll., 85. Trees polist of forgars, & engilt, & siluerid.
1590. Shaks., Mids. N., III. ii. 187. Faire Helena; who more engilds the night.
1855. Singleton, Virgil, I. 206. His [Eridanus] twain horns Engilt on bull-like face.