To make lean or thin; to cause to lose flesh or become emaciated.
From en- + lean (Old English 'hlǽne'). An archaic term describing the process of becoming thin, either through starvation, illness, or hardship.
This archaic verb reminds us of medieval poetry describing hunger and suffering—'enleened by famine' was a powerful way to show just how devastating starvation could be!
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