The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inwreathe \In*wreathe"\, v. t. To surround or encompass as with a wreath. [Written also enwreathe.]
Resplendent locks, inwreathed with beams.
--Milton.
Wiktionary
alt. To surround or encompass as with a wreath. vb. To surround or encompass as with a wreath.
Usage examples of "enwreathe".
It enwreathed his head like drifts of cloud around the rugged top of a mountain at sunrise.
One arm with lax embrace the neck enwreathed, With polished roundness near the sleek, gray skin.
It stands within an ancient temple, a portal enwreathed in winged serpents, daemons or minor gods.
By now the ominous mist crawled up, to settle about them, so thickly that even Dedan and the scout, close as they were to Ramsay now, were enwreathed nearly to the point of invisibility.
Five points of scarlet flame flickered at the ends of his fingers, turning his flesh translucent, so that the fine bones were made visible, a skeletal hand enwreathed in fire.
New World Travel logo for the bags himself: a blue and green globe enwreathed in olive branches, suspended from the beaks of two doves.
On her lap was balanced a plain wooden bowl, on which a small pile of the laurel leaves that had been burning on the altar continued to smolder, sending a small plume of smoke floating lazily upwards and enwreathing her face with its astringent scent.
The magic darted like plummeting nests of adders, enwreathed the roaring demons.
She watched as enwreathing power enveloped the wrapped object, watched in growing apprehension as the magt traced his long fingers along the hide's seams.
Caladan Brood knelt beside Korlat, High Denul sorcery enwreathing the Tiste Andü woman.