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Engle

Engle \En"gle\, n. [OE. enghle to coax or cajole. Cf. Angle a hook, one easily enticed, a gull, Ingle.] A favorite; a paramour; an ingle. [Obs.]
--B. Jonson.

Engle

Engle \En"gle\, v. t. To cajole or coax, as favorite. [Obs.]

I 'll presently go and engle some broker.
--B. Jonson.

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engle

n. A favourite; a paramour; an ingle. vb. (context obsolete transitive English) To cajole or coax.

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Engle (surname)

Engle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Clair Engle (1911–1964), American politician, U.S. senator from California
  • Claude Engle (contemporary), American engineer and lecturer
  • Claude L'Engle (1868–1919), American politician, U.S. representative from Florida
  • Clyde Engle (1884-1939), major league baseball player, later coached at the Vermont and Yale universities
  • Dave Engle (born 1956), American baseball player
  • Jacob Engle (born 1974), American investor, longshoreman
  • Joel Engle (contemporary), American Christian musician
  • Joe Henry Engle (born 1932), American astronaut
  • Kerstin Engle (born 1947), Swedish politician
  • Madeleine L'Engle (1918-2007), American author of children’s books
  • Paul Engle (1908–1991), American poet and author
  • Rip Engle (1906–1983), American college football coach
  • Robert F. Engle (born 1942), American economist, Nobel prize winner
  • Stephen Decatur Engle, American inventor a clockmaker

Usage examples of "engle".

A quick glance through the other Redwood Point certificates shows that Adams and Engle signed every document.

June Engle, the nurse whose name appears on the Redwood Point birth certificates.

Engle, describing the February 28, 2001, Nisqually earthquake that rocked Seattle.

Engle has had full-spectrum antivirals and T-cell enhancement," Gilchrist said.

Bill Abrams, Ross Baughman, Charles Bell, Laurence Bergreen, John Bethell, Sara Bethell, Lisa Colt, Sandy Colt, Byron Dobell, Lars Engle, Rob Farnsworth, Campbell Geeslin, Eric Gibson, Paula Glatzer, Peter Gradjansky, Maggie Hivnor, Kathy Holub, Rhonda Johnson, Pepe Karmel, Susan McCarthy, Charlie Monheim, Mark O'Donnell, Dan Okrent, Julie Salamon, Kathy Schuler, Carol Whitmore, and Sherri Yingst fielded my questions with good grace.

Joan Halifax, then the director of the Ojai Foundation, and a friend of Varela, became aware that Engle and Sautman were moving forward with their meeting plans.

Malone, our Science teacher, who has a crush on Miss Engle, the English teacher.