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enwind
[ en-wahynd ]
enwind
/ ɪnˈwaɪnd /
verb
- tr to wind or coil around; encircle
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Enwind, en-wīnd′, Inwind, in-, v.t. to wind itself round.
From Project Gutenberg
Or should in sleep glad visions come: Sick, in an alien land, for home Would be my eyes in their bright beam; Awake, we know 'tis not a dream; Asleep, some devil in the mind Might truest thoughts with false enwind.
From Project Gutenberg
With its melody enwind me—co-ack!
From Project Gutenberg
When thy sleep like the moonlight above Lulling the sea, Doth enwind thee in visions of love, Perchance, of me!
From Project Gutenberg
Then Cuteyt went into the prison, where he found Noureddin repeating the following verses: Who shall avail me against the woes that my life enwind?
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