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Thrall (slave) is arguably one of the oldest English words, since all cultures since the beginning of time have dealt in slaves. Scandianavia, Germania, Saxony, Proto Indo European languages all share common roots for 'thrall' En-thrall is simply to en-slave, and the past tense -ed suffix is simple completion. "I am enthralled by your beauty, and your dowry's gnarly, too"

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The root words for "enthralled" are "en-" (meaning to make or put into) and "thrall" (meaning to enslave or captivate).

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