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Enceinte
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Enˊceinte′
,Noun.
[F., fr.
enceindre
to gird about, surround, L. incingere
; in
(intens). + cingere
to gird. See Cincture
.] 1.
(Fort.)
The line of works which forms the main inclosure of a fortress or place; – called also
body of the place
. 2.
The area or town inclosed by a line of fortification.
The suburbs are not unfrequently larger than their
‖enceinte
. S. W. Williams.
Enˊceinte′
,Adj.
[F., fr. L.
in
not + cinctus
, p. p. of cingere
to gird about.] Pregnant; with child.
Definition 2024
enceinte
enceinte
See also: enceinté
English
Adjective
enceinte (not comparable)
- Pregnant.
- 1909, James Anthony Froude et al., The Reign of Henry the Eighth, vol. I:
- And the time was pressing, for the new queen was enceinte, and further concealment was not to be thought of.
- 1909, James Anthony Froude et al., The Reign of Henry the Eighth, vol. I:
Synonyms
- See also Wikisaurus:pregnant
Noun
enceinte (plural enceintes)
- An enclosure.
- 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Faber & Faber 2004 (Avignon Quintet), p. 824:
- And so across the bridge and into the enceinte of the massive walls, threading their way towards the quarter where the morgue lay.
- 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Faber & Faber 2004 (Avignon Quintet), p. 824:
- The line of works forming the main enclosure of a fortress.
- The area or town enclosed by a line of fortification.
- S. W. Williams
- The suburbs are not unfrequently larger than their enceinte.
- S. W. Williams
French
Etymology
From Latin incincta, feminine past participle of incingō. Compare Italian incinta, Spanish and Catalan encinta.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɑ̃.sɛ̃t/
Adjective
enceinte m, f (invariable)
Usage notes
The masculine form enceint is occasionally used for species with male pregnancy, such as seahorses.
Noun
enceinte f (plural enceintes)
Verb
enceinte f
- feminine singular of the past participle of enceindre