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▪ I. enode, a. Bot.|iːˈnəʊd| [ad. L. ēnōdis free from knots (f. ē out + nōd-us knot).] Free from knots. In mod. Dicts. ▪ II. † eˈnode, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. ēnōdāre: see enodate.] trans. To loose, untie (a knot); also fig. to solve (a riddle).
1623Cockeram, Enode, to declare. 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. Pref., Enode the knot, and throw open the gates. 1684Willard Mercy magn. 4 Riddles which require great study to enode them. |