Definition of Inwound

1. Adjective. enwound ¹

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Definition of Inwound

1. inwind [v] - See also: inwind

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inwound

inwicking
inwicks
inwind
inwinding
inwinds
inwit
inwith
inwits
inwone
inwood
inwork
inworked
inworking
inworks
inworn
inwound (current term)
inwove
inwoven
inwrap
inwrapped
inwrapping
inwraps
inwreathe
inwreathed
inwreathes
inwreathing
inwrit
inwrite
inwrought
inyala

Literary usage of Inwound

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Atlantic Monthly by Making of America Project (1860)
"But, when the fetters dazzle, heaven's far joy seems dim ; And 'tis not life but so to be inwound. A little while, and then — behold it bleed With madness ..."

2. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1909)
"As if some sorrow, with thy life inwound, Prisoned and voiceless, holds a mystic po\ver To tinge with pathos every song of thine, And through the voice ..."

3. Journal of Theological Studies (1908)
"But it is not sin by ^tself that constitutes the problem of life, but rather the fact that, though sin is inwound in the very fibres of man's being, ..."

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