† enˈwrapment, inˈwrapment Obs. rare.
[f. enwrap v. + -ment.]
The action of enwrapping; the state of being enwrapped. Also concr. a wrapping, covering.
| 1753 S. Shuckford Creation 203 They wreathed together a foliature of the fig-tree, and made themselves enwrapments. 1798 Month. Mag. VI. 552 The inwrapment in surplices of linen. |