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E N l'

50 1

E N T

f)ing Oú ved, or, &mbling a lie\ I'e, fmm the Freneh

Uloncht

tNNE~GO:-r,

in geomw)',

~

pulrgon IVi,h ninc fiJes,

See POL I'GON

ENNE.~H E DIU .\

in n. tlll'al Idlory, a genus of co·

lumnar, cryil.l"furm, Jnd double· pl>llIted 1I'''s, com–

pofed oi

a

trigonal column, tcrmill.ted dt edch end by

a trigunal

p)'rdmid.

01'

,his sellus there are feyernl fpeeie', niflinguiO,eu

by the leng,h or Ihortnds of

,loe

colullln and py14l1l1ds,

none 01' \\ "ieh wtll

~I\

e

fire WIlh 11,1'1, but all o them

ferment IVi,h ' qua foni s. See S'A' .

EN NEANDRI.~,

In bot,lOY. Stc llOTAN Y, p.

635.

and Plate

L1Il .

fig.

9.

E S,

among

me"phylieian~,

neno'es enti,y,

~eins,

or

exillenee: this the fchools e"lI

MI

r,./"

and

<111/'0-

ji/ivUIII,

to dillingllifh

11

fromtheir

,,1/

r ol/Ol/II,

",hieh

is only an illlasinary thing, or exills only in the ima–

gination.

Ess, among ehemiOs, imporlS the po",cr, ,inue, and

eiliracy ",hieh eemin fublldnees cxtrt "pon our bo–

dies.

ENl, in geosraphy,

a

eity of Germany, fitllmd at the

confluenee of the Dlnllbe ano

d,.

river Ens, about

eighty miles fouth of Vieooa: E. loog.

14°

20',

N.

1". 48°

t6'.

ENSEELED, in falcoory, is (aid o( a ha",k that has

a

thread dra",othrough her upper eye-lid, and made fal!

uoder her beak, to "ke away the fight.

ENSIGN , in the milllary art, a banoer under "'hieh the

(oldiers are raosed aeeording tO tbe ddferent eompa–

nies or panies they belong too

EN

SI

CNis alfo the oflicer that earries the colours, beiog

the 10weO commillioned o/lieer in a eompany of foot,

fubordinate tO the captain ano lieutenant.

ENSISHEIM, a tO"'n of GerOlany, in the laodgraviate

of Alfaee, aboot fift y mile, fomh of Stralburg : E.

long.

~o',

N. lat.

47°

so.

ENSKJRKEN,

a

tO"'nof Germaoy, 6fteen miles fouth–

"'eO of Cologn.

ENTAIlLATURE,or EN TADLrMENT, in arehitee–

tu

re,

is that pan of an order of a eolumn IVhlth is

over thecapital, aod eomprehends the arehitrave, frieu,

and eornirhe. See ARcH 'TEcTuRE.

ENTABLER, in th, menage, the f.ult ofa horfe ",hofe

eroupe goes before h,s fhuulders in worklOg upon.ohs;

IVhieh may

be

prevented by taking hold of the light

rein, keeping your right leg oc.r, and removing your

left leg as far from the horfe's OlOulder " pollible.

This is always aeeompJllicd ",ith another

f.uh

call–

ed aeuler. See ACU LE'.

ENTML. See

T

A

Il

~ 'E.

ENTE', inheraldry, amothod of marfhalling. more fre–

quem .broad than with

U"

and figOlf)'ng erafteo Of

ingrafltd_

We have, indred. one innanee of enté in the fourth

graod uaTl<T of his majcOy's ruyal enlign, whofe bla–

'.on i, Ill unfwick and Lunenhurg impalcd with .neient

.J;lxony,

rnfé en

pOIllIJ,

gr:tftcd in

pOlOl.

ENTELECHJ A, a \Voro ufd Ly .\rlllotle to exprcfs

VOL . JI. No. 47.

t

the fUIII, .nJ

whi,~l ,

not

occuning in any othu au–

thor, has

gi.~n

Ih< eOUllll<n'atClI'S upon Ihat pililoro–

rher gre" tr"ubl, try d,[coyer i,s Irue meanlng.

ENTEIW('ELE, in fu rg"ry, a lumor formcd bya pro–

laplion of the Intdlmes through ,he Iings of the abuo–

men, and pmedfcs uf the pcnton.rum, illto the leto–

tumo See SURGFO.Y.

ENTEItOLOG

Y,

a term ufed hyphyfieians,

fo~

a

cIif–

eOllrfe or m atire un the eontems

ul

the ileatl, brean,

anJ abdomen.

ENTEIWMPHALUS, the r.1me with a hernia umbili·

eali~, ~r

rupture at ,he na,'e1.

ENTERSOLE, in arehileaure, a kind of little I/ory,

(ometimcs edlleu a mezanzine, contrived oeCdfionally

at the tOPoi' the fi rll nory, for the eoovenieocy of a

wardrobe,

&c.

ENTH US I.~SM,

a tranfport of the mind, whercby

it is led to think and IIMgine thinss in

a

(ublim"

furprifing, yet probable manner_ This is the enlhu–

liarm felt In poetry, otdtory, muGe, painting, reulp–

ture,

6c.

EST HUSl ASM , in a

reli~ious

fenie, impl;es a ttanfport

of the mind, whereby it faneies itfelf inrpirco with

rome revelation, impulfe,

éc.

from heaven.

ENTHUSIAST, a perfe," porTdred ",ith eothu6a1in_

See the preeeding anicle.

ENTHYMEME, among logieians, denotes a fyllogifm,

perfea in the rnind, but imperfea in

~he

expreffion,

by reafon one of the propufitions is fupprerTed, as be·

ing eafily fupplied by the underllanding of thofe with

",hom lVe difcourfe.

ENTOMON, in zoulogy. See OSISCUS.

ENTREPAS, in Ihe manege, a broken pace or going,

that is oeither lValk oor trOt, but has Jomewhat of an

amble.

This is a pace or gait of fueh horfes as have no

reins or baek, and go upon their fhoulders ; or, of

fu eh a, are fpoil ed in their I,mbs.

ENTRINC ' LADD ERS, in

a

fhip, are of two fom; one

ufed' by the verTeI's fides, in a harbour, or in fair

",eathcr, for perfon,

10

go in and out 01 the fhip: the

other is made of ropes, with fmall Om s for Ileps;

and is hung out of the gallery to enter ioto the boat,

or 10 come aboard the fhip, ",hen thefea runs fo high

that they dare not brÍIIg the boat tO the fhip's fide for

fear of flavins it.

ENTROCHUS, in natoral hiOory. See ISll.

ENT.RY

o/

Q~

heir,

i.nS:

ots IdIV, that form of lawby

IVh"h an hetr vells

10

hlmfdf a proper utle

10

his pre.

deeerTur's ellate. See

PrrcfP/

of

CLHe CONSTAT.

BtI/

of ENTRY, in eOOlmeree. Sce BILe.

In m. kingenlries inwards, it is ufu.1for merehant'

to inelude all Ihe goods they hal'e on board the fdme

fllip in one bill, though fometimes the,y m,y happen to

be upwards of tIVeoty feveral kinds; and in c,fe the

gooos are Ihon entered, additional or pon emries are

no", ,llowed ;. though forOlerly the goods, fo entcred

lI'ere forfeileo. As tObilis of entry outwards, or in:

c1uding .goods tObe exponed, ."pon ddivering them,

and pa)'lnn lile culloms, you wlil re"ire

a

f",all pieee

5K

of