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† enˈsorrow, v. Obs. Also 4 insorwe-n. [ME. insorwen, f. in- + sorwen sorrow v.; in 16th c. independently f. en-1 + sorrow n.] a. intr. To be in pain or sorrow; to sorrow. b. trans. To render sorrowful; to annoy, distress.
1382Wyclif Rom. viii. 22 Ech creature insorwith, and childith, or worchith with angwis, til ȝit. 1593Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 78 To the ensorrowing the frontiers of sinne. 1603Florio Montaigne iii. iii. (1632) 46 The body..is wasted, and ensorrowed. |