law, signifies fief, or fee entailed; that is, abridged, curtailed, or limited, to certain conditions. See Fee, and Tail.
Ente, in heraldry, a method of marshalling, more frequent abroad than with us, and signifying grafted Enterocle or ingrafted.
We have, indeed, one instance of enté in the fourth grand quarter of his majesty's royal ensign, whose blazon is Brunswick and Lunenburg impaled with ancient Saxony, enté en pointé, "grafted in point."
Enterocle, in surgery, a tumor formed by a prolapsion of the intestines through the rings of the abdomen and processes of the peritoneum, into the scrotum. See Surgery.