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enamor

One entry found for enamor.
Main Entry: en·am·or
Pronunciation: i-'na-m&r
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -ored; en·am·or·ing /-m&-ri[ng], -'nam-ri[ng]/
Etymology: Middle English enamouren, from Anglo-French enamourer, from en- + amour love -- more at AMOUR
1 : to inflame with love -- usually used in the passive with of
2 : to cause to feel a strong or excessive interest or fascination -- usually used in the passive with of or with <baseball fans enamored of statistics>