enow I. \ə̇ˈnau̇, ēˈnau̇; after t, d(.), s, z, “ or ənˈau̇\adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Middle English inow, ynow, inowe, ynowe, partly from Old English genōg, adjective & adverb and partly from Old English genōge, plural of genōg, adjective archaic: enough II. \ē(n)ˈnü, iˈnü\adverb Etymology: contraction of even now 1.dialect Britain: just now 2.Britain: presently