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.
1651. Biggs, New Disp., 114. Awakened by the enormantick power of an exotick motor.
1693. J. Beaumont, On Burnets The. Earth, I. 29. Typhoeus being that Enormontick Spirit or that protrusive Impetus, still reigning in the Chaos.