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enlute
† enˈlute, v. Alch. Obs. [f. en-1 + L. lūt-āre to plaster with clay, f. lūt-um clay.] trans. To stop or cement with clay. (See englute.)c 1386 Chaucer Can. Yeom. Prol. & T. 213 The pot and glas enlutyng, That of the aier mighte passe no thing. 1584 R. Scot Discov. Witchr. xiv. i. 294 Enluting [margi... Oxford English Dictionary
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englute
† enˈglute, v. Alch. Obs. [app. ad. med.L. *inglūtāre, corresp. to F. engluer: see englue. Cf. Pr. englutir.] trans. To close with slime or glue; to seal up (a vessel), make air-tight; implied in enˈgluting, vbl. n. (See enlute.)c 1386 Chaucer Can. Yeom. Prol. & T. 213 What sholde I tellen..Of the p... Oxford English Dictionary
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lute
▪ I. lute, n.1 (l(j)uːt) Also 4 loyt, 5–6 lutte, lewte. [a. F. lut (Cotgrave; now written luth) whence It. liuto, Du. luit, Da. lut, MHG. lûte (G. laute); another form of the word appears in Pr. laut, Sp. laud, Pg. alaude; a. Arab. al-‭ﻋūd, where al- is the definite article.] 1. A stringed musical i... Oxford English Dictionary
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