To swallow greedily; to devour or eat excessively; to glut.
From en- + glut (Middle English glut-, probably from Old Norse or from a variant of 'gulp'). The prefix en- is attached to create a verb of consumption or excessive action.
Englut is wonderfully expressive—it suggests not just eating but a kind of greedy, grasping consumption. Middle English had many such vivid 'en-' verbs for bodily excess: 'engorge,' 'englut,' 'engulf,' showing how language mirrors concerns about appetite and appetite's consequences.
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