† enˈthrill,v.Obs. [f. en-1 + thrill v.] trans. To pierce. 1559Sackville Mirr. Mag., Induct. R i. liii, Pale Death Enthrylling it [her brest] to reue her of her breath.1593Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 182 The yron fist, that holds out nought but a knife to enthrill vs.