different between ensoul vs insoul
ensoul
English
Etymology
en- +? soul
Verb
ensoul (third-person singular simple present ensouls, present participle ensouling, simple past and past participle ensouled)
- To give a soul or place in the soul.
- Many creation myths tell of a deity who is believed to ensoul humans.
Related terms
- ensoulment
Anagrams
- nousle, unlose
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insoul
English
Etymology
in- +? soul
Verb
insoul (third-person singular simple present insouls, present participle insouling, simple past and past participle insouled)
- (obsolete) To set a soul in; reflexively, to fix one's strongest affections on.
- a. 1667, Jeremy Taylor, A Sermon Preached to the University of Dublin
- the soul must be informed, ' insouled, ' or animated
- 1623, Owen Feltham, Resolves: Divine, Moral, Political
- [He] could not but insoul himself in her.
- a. 1667, Jeremy Taylor, A Sermon Preached to the University of Dublin
Anagrams
- unoils
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