v. Obs. [f. EN-1 + Fr. vif, viv-e:—L. vīv-us alive.] trans. To enliven, quicken.

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1523.  Skelton, Garl. Laurel, 872. To envyve Pandarus’ appetyte. Ibid. (a. 1528), Magnyf., 1569. A fayre maystresse that quyckly is envyved with rudyes of the rose.

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