The Collaborative International Dictionary
Enflesh \En*flesh"\, v. t. To clothe with flesh. [Obs.]
Vices which are . . . enfleshed in him.
--Florio.
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Wiktionary
vb. (context obsolete transitive English) To clothe with flesh.
Usage examples of "enflesh".
Sunspark was there, enfleshed in the form of a tall slender woman with dark eyes and hair the color of a brilliant sunset, long and red-golden.
Whether or not the ka does have a memory during these times, we are concerned only with its incarnations, its enfleshed states.
Omniscient narrator-authors, who admit of no barriers between themselves and their created characters, cannot be enfleshed or delimited.
No one, not even your Tante, has ever kept me enfleshed this long, much less inquired about my past.
The aim of these is to enflesh, as it were, the geist infusing my works.
And that purpose, brought to its apex in the teaching aid called helsar, is to facilitate the mastery of this threefold mechanism we inhabit while enfleshed.