v. Obs. Also 5 enstraunge. [f. EN-1 + STRANGE.] trans. a. To remove far from. b. To make strange or a stranger to.

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1483.  Caxton, Gold. Leg., 253/2. She was as fer enstraunged fro the payne of the flesshe as she was fro corrupcion of her body.

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a. 1763.  Shenstone, Elegies, XIX. 55. I smile, but from a soul enstrang’d to peace.

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