enfreight


i heard this word used in context with shipping livestock over large distances. i think it would be best used to indicate the concept of stowing people or livestock in a small sp-ce and then moving them over a large distance. the opposite, defreight, would have similar meaning. i have used both words a lot in the autobiography that i have been working on.
“we had to enfreight our 8 bodies into this tiny car and had driven painfully to our destination”

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