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enfouldered

adjective
Mixed with lightning.

enfouldered

To make free of a city, corporation or state; to admit to the privileges of a freeman. The English colonies were enfranchised by special charters.

enfouldered

To free or release from custody.

enfouldered

To naturalize; to denizen; to receive as denizens; as, to enfranchise foreign words.