[f. EN-1 + TRAIN sb.] trans. To put into a railway-train.

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  Hence Entraining vbl. sb.

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1881.  Standard, 11 July, 6/1. The Volunteers were en-trained and despatched to their destinations without either undue hurry or delay.

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1881.  Volunteer Rev., in Scotsman, 29 Nov. The entraining and detraining of the men was carried on satisfactorily.

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1882.  Alison, in Standard, 7 Aug., 5/7. The guns and troops were quietly entrained at the Mahalla Junction.

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