En*fran"chise (?), v. t. [imp.
& p. p. Enfranchised (?); p. pr. & vb.
n. Enfranchising (?).] [Pref. en- +
franchise: cf. F. enfranchir.] 1.
To set free; to liberate from slavery, prison, or any binding
power. Bacon.
2. To endow with a franchise; to incorporate
into a body politic and thus to invest with civil and political
privileges; to admit to the privileges of a freeman.
3. To receive as denizens; to naturalize; as,
to enfranchise foreign words. I. Watts.