ENIXUM, among chemists, a kind of neutral salt, generated of an acid and an alkali.
The sal enixum of Paracelsus, is the caput mortuum of spirits of nitre with oil of vitriol, or what remains in the retort after the distillation of this spirit; being of a white colour, and pleasing acid taste.
ENMANCHE', in heraldry, is when lines are drawn from the centre of the upper edge of the chief to the sides, to about half the breadth of the chief; signifying
fying
fying sleeve, or resembling a sleeve, from the French manche.