| choisir un terme: 110 | page 1 de 6 | | 1. | en | conj. pr. of it, of him, etc., some, with (of, by, etc.) it. | | 2. | encadrer | v. to frame. | | 3. | encaisser | v. to encage, embank, enclose. | | 4. | encens | m. incense (s not pronounced). | | 5. | enchainer | v. to enchain, put in chains, chain. | | 6. | enchanter | v. to enchant, delight. | | 7. | enchère | f. bidding, auction. | | 8. | encoignure | f. corner, angle. | | 9. | encombrer | v. to obstruct, encumber, overload, crowd. | | 10. | encore | adv. still, again, yet, besides; — un, another. | | 11. | encourager | v. to encourage. | | 12. | encre | f. ink. | | 13. | encrier | m. inkstand. | | 14. | endiabler | v. to be in a passion; faire --, to throw into a rage, arouse the devil in. | | 15. | endimancher | v. to put on one's Sunday clothes (usually refl.); endimanché, -e, dressed in one's test clothes. | | 16. | endormir | v. to put to sleep; s'--, fall asleep; endormi, -e, asleep, sleeping, fallen asleep, dull. | | 17. | endosser | v. to put on. | | 18. | endroit | m. place. | | 19. | enfance | f. infancy, childhood. | | 20. | enfant | m., f. child; bon --, good fellow; — de choeur, choir-boy. | | |