enable [ -afmprs ] name ...
       Enable the named hash  table  elements,  presumably
       lier   with   disable.   The  default  is to enable
       The -a option causes enable to act  on  regular  or
       The   -s   option   causes  enable to act on suffix
       option causes enable to  act  on  shell  functions.
       causes   enable  to act on reserved words.  Without
       enabled hash table elements from the  corresponding
       are   printed.   With the -m flag the arguments are
       terns (should be quoted) and all hash  table   ele-
       corresponding  hash  table  matching these patterns
       Enabled objects can be disabled with  the   disable
       mand.

       enable  -p  reenables  patterns  disabled with dis-
       that it does not override globbing options; for ex-
       -p  "~"'  does  not  cause  the pattern character ~
       unless the EXTENDED GLOB option is  also  set.   To
       sible   patterns  (so  that  they may be invidually
       disable -p), use `setopt EXTENDED GLOB KSH GLOB  NO
