[f. LABYRINTH sb.] trans. To enclose in or as in a labyrinth; to arrange in the form of a labyrinth.

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1808.  J. Barlow, Columb., IX. 201. Close labyrinth’d here the feign’d Omniscient dwells.

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1820.  Keats, Lamia, II. 53. How to entangle … Your soul in mine and labyrinth you there.

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1846.  Ruskin, Mod. Paint. (1851), II. III. § i. v. The purple clefts of the hill side are labyrinthed in the darkness.

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