enwind
1Enwind — En*wind , v. t. To wind about; to encircle. [1913 Webster] In the circle of his arms Enwound us both. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …
2enwind — 1590s (implied in inwinding), from EN (Cf. en ) (1) + WIND (Cf. wind) (v.). Related: Enwound; enwinding …
3enwind — [en wīnd′] vt. enwound, enwinding to wind around …
4enwind — transitive verb (enwound; enwinding) Date: 1631 to wind in or about ; enfold …
5enwind — /en wuynd /, v.t., enwound, enwinding. to wind or coil about; encircle. Also, inwind. [1590 1600; EN 1 + WIND2] * * * …
6enwind — v. $WI CONJ: 318 …
7enwind — en·wind …
8enwind — en•wind [[t]ɛnˈwaɪnd[/t]] v. t. wound, wind•ing to coil about; encircle …
9enwind — /ɛnˈwaɪnd/ (say en wuynd), /ən / (say uhn ) verb (t) (enwound, enwinding) to wind or coil about; encircle. Also, inwind …
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