† enˈvault, v. Obs.
Also 6 envawte.
[f. en-1 + vault n.]
1. trans. To arch over, cover the arched roof of.
| 1523 Skelton Garl. Laurel (Dyce) 477 Enuawtyd with rubies the vawte was of this place. |
2. To entomb.
| a 1745 Swift A Conclusion, I wonder, good man, that you are not envaulted; Prithee, go and be dead, and be doubly exalted. |