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From Middle English enwrappen, inwrappen (to wrap in), equivalent to en- +‎ wrap. Compare also Middle English inwlappen (See lap, to enwrap). More at en-, wrap. Cognate via Old French with envelop, envelope. Doublet of envelop.

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enwrap (third-person singular simple present enwraps, present participle enwrapping, simple past and past participle enwrapped)

  1. To wrap around, surround; to envelop.
  2. To absorb completely or engross.

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