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entranse
verb transitive
[L. transeo.]
or i.
entranse
To put in a transe; to withdraw the soul, and leave the body in a kind of dead sleep or insensibility; to make insensible to present objects. The verb is seldom used, but the participle, entransed, is common.
entranse
To put in an ecstasy; to ravish the soul with delight or wonder. And I so ravish’d with her heavenly note, I stood entransed, and had no room for thought.