v. [f. EN-1 + TEMPLE.] trans. To enclose as in a temple; to enshrine. Also fig. Hence Entempling vbl. sb.
1603. Dekker, Grissil (1841), 14. What virtues were entempled in her breast.
1685. H. More, Paralip. Prophet., 246. There to be entempled in more illustrious Temples. Ibid., 247. Theodosius allows the entempling of them with all Magnificence.
1830. W. Phillips, Mt. Sinai, I. 282. Natural effluence of spirit within Mystic entempled.
1858. Bushnell, Serm. New Life, 13. In that manner to receive and entemple the Infinite Spirit.