Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-THRALL'
IN-THRALL', v.t. [in and thrall; Sax. threat, a servant; Ir. traill.]
To enslave; to reduce to bondage or servitude; to shackle. The Greeks have been inthralled by the Turks. She soothes, but never can inthrall my mind. Prior.
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