v. [f. EN-1 + CLOTHE v.] trans. To clothe, cover, invest.

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1832.  Fraser’s Mag., VI. 602. It enclothes the banks with a show of light and glory.

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1833.  Mrs. Browning, Prometh. Bound, Poems 1850, I. 176. Enclothed with wings.

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1885.  W. K. Parker, Mammalian Descent, iii. 60. Two of the three membranes that enclothe the embryo.

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