a. Obs. Also 7 enormontick. [app. f. as if Gr. *ἐνορμαντικ-ός f. ἐν (see EN- pref.2) + ὁρμαίνειν to set in violent motion.] That sets in motion; impulsive.

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1651.  Biggs, New Disp., 114. Awakened by the enormantick power of an exotick motor.

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1693.  J. Beaumont, On Burnet’s The. Earth, I. 29. Typhoeus being that Enormontick Spirit … or that protrusive Impetus, still reigning in the Chaos.

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