[f. ENLIVEN v. + -MENT.] The action of enlivening; the state or fact of being enlivened; concr. something that enlivens.
1883. G. H. Boughton, in Harpers Mag., April, 688/1. Not to mention an occasional kermesse and other enlivenments.
[f. ENLIVEN v. + -MENT.] The action of enlivening; the state or fact of being enlivened; concr. something that enlivens.
1883. G. H. Boughton, in Harpers Mag., April, 688/1. Not to mention an occasional kermesse and other enlivenments.