Verb
To infold. See Infold.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe wrapped himself in quotations - as a beggar would enfold himself in the purple of Emperors. Rudyard Kipling
All that glisters is not gold.Often you have heard that toldMany a man his life hath soldBut my outside to beholdGilded tombs do worms enfold. William Shakespeare
How many perils doe enfold The righteous man to make him daily fall. Edmund Spenser
See, the night doth enfold us! See, all the world lies sleeping! Giacomo Puccini
be it peace or happiness let it enfold you. Charles Bukowski
It was his father who had shrunk, who no longer had the power of the giant, of the god, to enfold him and keep him safe. Orson Scott Card