v. Obs. [f. EN-1 + HAPPY.] trans. To make (a person) happy; to make (an enterprise) prosperous.
1626. Sir S. DEwes, Journal (1783), 34. Do but enhappie him that sent it [a carcanet] in the ordinarie vse of it.
1641. J. Symonds, Serm. bef. Ho. Comm., Ep. Ded. ¶ 3. What better then at once, to see our Kingdom enhappied, and Christ advanced?
1645. City Alarum, 12. The pretious Elixar, which we must seeke out to enhappie this war.
1742. Owen, Nat. Hist. Serpents, 83. That Tree, so enhappyd flourishes all Winter.