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In*wrap" (?), v. t. [Written also enwrap.]
1.
To cover by wrapping; to involve; to infold; as, to inwrap in a cloak, in smoke, etc.
2.
To involve, as in difficulty or perplexity; to perplex.
Bp. Hall.
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