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Definition of Enwreathed
1. enwreathe [v] - See also: enwreathe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enwreathed
Literary usage of Enwreathed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1883)
"No carved foliage enwreathed their columns, and no grotesque figures looked down
from buttress or spout. They were the quakers of the middle ages. ..."
2. The Vicars of Rochdale by Francis Robert Raines (1883)
"No carved foliage enwreathed their columns, and no grotesque figures looked down
from buttress or spout. They were the quakers of the middle ages. ..."
3. The Personality of Emerson by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (1903)
"'T is a series of sketches of natural objects such as abound in New England,
enwreathed by the thoughts they suggest to a contemplative pilgrim,— ..."
4. The Metropolitan (1842)
"The luxuriant tresses of the lovely Lilian which nearly reached the ground, were
enwreathed with the most delicious Jessamine, and almost covered with the ..."
5. History of the New World Called America by Edward John Payne (1892)
"... erected at no great distance, represented the element of water as embodied in
the lake itself, under the form of a figure enwreathed by serpents 4. ..."
6. The Universal Songster: Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete (1834)
"THE dew each trembling leaf enwreathed, The red-breast sweetly sung, The balmy
air with fragrance breathed, From bowers with roses hung. ..."