Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Lexicon: entirely – entreaty
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entirely, adv. [see entire, adj.]
- Solely; exclusively.
- Thoroughly; well-examined.
- Completely; to the full extent.
entitle (-s, -d), v. [see title, n.] (webplay: laws).
Qualify; make deserving; give a rightful claim; open the way to; bestow the right of possession upon.
entitled, adj. [see title, n.] (webplay: good, labor, name).
Called; named; known as; having the title of.
entombed, v. [see tomb, n.] (webplay: grave).
Buried; interred; put in the ground.
entomber, n. [see tomb, n.] (webplay: dead).
Undertaker; grave digger; one who inters; person who buries the dead; [fig.] planter; gardener.
entomology, n. [Fr. > L.]
The study of insects.
entrance, n. [see enter, v.]
Entry; beginning; start; commencement.
entrancing, adj. [see enter, v.]
Bewitching; enchanting; captivating; mesmerizing; enthralling; completely engaging; that captures the attention absolutely.
entreat (-ed), v. [see treat, v.]
Ask; beseech; bid; beg; plead with; sincerely implore; earnestly appeal.
entreaty, n. [see treat, v.]
Appeal; request; prayer; supplication; petition; invocation; pleading; earnest begging.