˜yÐÄvlog

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enow

[ ih-nou; formerly ih-noh ]

adjective

Archaic.


enow

/ ɪˈ²Ô²¹ÊŠ /

adjective

  1. an archaic word for enough
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of enow1

before 1050; Middle English inow, Old English ²µ±ð²ÔŲµ (variant of ²µ±ð²Ôųó enough ), conflated with Middle English inowe, Old English ²µ±ð²ÔŲµe, plural of ²µ±ð²ÔŲµ enough
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Njie Enow, a Cameroon sports analyst, says the reactions across the country have echoed those outside of the United States.

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Enow says one of the biggest frustrations for Cameroonians is that the centre was 16 before he was discovered at the type of camp that it was hoped Embiid would front while starring for the national team.

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Enow, of Preston, admitted kidnap and grievous bodily harm at Bolton Crown Court and was jailed for four years.

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A representative said Enow, who was "experiencing a psychotic episode at this time", grabbed the toddler by the neck and then tried to run away whilst holding her upside down.

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"We understand that Martin Enow was suffering with a mental health condition when he committed this offence," he said.

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