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Definition of Enswathed
1. enswathe [v] - See also: enswathe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enswathed
Literary usage of Enswathed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Conscience, with preludes on current events by Joseph Cook (1879)
"... the home of souls 1 What if the transfiguring light was but a revelation of
the capacities of the spiritual being enswathed within the flesh as light is ..."
2. Insect Stories by Vernon Lyman Kellogg (1908)
"The spider pounced upon it, seized it with fore and third pair of legs, threw
out a band of silk and enswathed it, tumbling it over and over with her hind ..."
3. Dictionary of Anecdote, Incident, Illustrative Fact: Selected and Arranged by Walter Baxendale (1888)
"They are enswathed by a force that accounts for their harmoniously co-ordinated
motions, anil which in all organisms must have acted to produce the ..."
4. Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest Period Until the by Frederick William Fairholt (1860)
"In its details his dress is exceedingly simple, consisting of a plain tunic, over
which is thrown a mantle or short cloak, and his legs are enswathed in ..."