v. Also 7 inrough. [f. EN-1 + ROUGH a.] trans. or refl. To make (the sea) rough. Also fig.
1601. Donne, Poems (1650), 295. In vaine this sea shall enlarge, or enrough It selfe.
1635. Valentine, Foure Sea-Serm., 39. Where not our life inroughed with some tempests.
1840. Browning, Sordello, 257. He snuffs The aroused hurrican, ere it enroughs The sea.