v. Obs. [f. EN-1 + HAPPY.] trans. To make (a person) happy; to make (an enterprise) prosperous.

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1626.  Sir S. D’Ewes, Journal (1783), 34. Do but enhappie him that sent it [a carcanet] in the ordinarie vse of it.

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1641.  J. Symonds, Serm. bef. Ho. Comm., Ep. Ded. ¶ 3. What better then at once, to see our Kingdom enhappied, and Christ advanced?

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1645.  City Alarum, 12. The pretious Elixar, which we must seeke out to enhappie this war.

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1742.  Owen, Nat. Hist. Serpents, 83. That Tree, so enhappy’d flourishes all Winter.

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