Definition of Enwreathe. Meaning of Enwreathe. Synonyms of Enwreathe

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Definition of Enwreathe

enwreathe
Inwreathe In*wreathe", v. t. To surround or encompass as with a wreath. [Written also enwreathe.] Resplendent locks, inwreathed with beams. --Milton.
Enwreathe
Enwreathe En*wreathe", v. t. See Inwreathe. --Shelton.

Meaning of Enwreathe from wikipedia

- tread The Western vales, whose gloomy cypress tree Shall haply, soon be enwreathed upon my bier; Land of my birth! My natal soil, Farewell —Elijah P. Lovejoy...
- Malaysia, enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a yellow field. Standard of the Raja Permaisuri Agong The coat of arms of Malaysia enwreathed by two sheaves...
- the altar, nave and chancel; Rest with tender roseate ray On the font, enwreathed with lilies For baptismal rites today. Another pilgrim on the journey...
- shakefork argent supporting in the middle chief a bezant, within an annulet enwreathed, ensigned of a naval crown or, the sails argent, beneath which on a panel...
- splendorous with seven kingdoms [islands]; that Golden-Silver islands are enwreathed with gold-mines. The Dindorf edition of Steph**** Byzantinus (4 volumes)...
- the columns to provide support for the structure. The parecclesion is enwreathed in frescoes and mosaics that depict scenes from the life of the Virgin...
- singer “with her tiny black braids” in an arena full of her admirers and enwreathed by bubbles and glitters; she is seen doing headbanging and high-kicking...
- pendant locks of ivy. One could have wished to have been so beauteously enwreathed. The verge was adorned with holly, hawthorn, and bilberry, whilst rocks...
- their idolatrous worship, in their long white garments, their temples enwreathed with chaplets of oak-leaves, the magic wand in their hand, and on their...
- human conduct; on the one hand, the proud man, who “is the devil's child, enwreathed in flesh” (biþ feondes bearn / flæsce bifongen), and, on the other hand...