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Definition of Enshrouds
1. enshroud [v] - See also: enshroud
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enshrouds
Literary usage of Enshrouds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures, Illustrated and Embellished with Views of the World's Famous by John Lawson Stoddard (1898)
"... beautiful vermilion tint, in striking contrast to the blackness with which
the hand of Time too frequently enshrouds the ancient edifices of the North. ..."
2. Wessex by Clive Holland (1906)
"Reeds and rushes, sedge and weed, are jewelled by Nature's profuse hand, and
winter's beautiful garment enshrouds the land, vale and coppice and sloping ..."
3. The Book of Job, with Notes, Introduction and Appendix by Andrew Bruce Davidson (1884)
"9. he holdeth back] Or, he shutteth up, or, enshrouds. The "face of his throne "
is perhaps the outside of it, or that view which it would present if seen; ..."
4. The Advent Christian Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Tunes for Public and by N P Cook, G F Haines, F S Stanton (1894)
"±=e And darkness deep - er than the night, Enshrouds the si - lence of the tomb.
3E £ 1 Death is man's earthly heritage, No human power averts our doom, ..."