enfold
en|fold /ɪnf'oʊld/ (enfolds enfolding enfolded)
1 [VERB] V n, be V-ed in n, also V n in n
If something enfolds an object or person, they cover, surround, or are wrapped around that object or person. (LITERARY)
Aurora felt the opium haze enfold her...
Wood was now comfortably enfolded in a woolly dressing-gown.
2 [VERB] V n in n, also V n
If you enfold someone or something, you hold them close in a very gentle, loving way. (LITERARY)
Thack came up behind him, enfolding him in his arms.
1 [VERB] V n, be V-ed in n, also V n in n
If something enfolds an object or person, they cover, surround, or are wrapped around that object or person. (LITERARY)
Aurora felt the opium haze enfold her...
Wood was now comfortably enfolded in a woolly dressing-gown.
2 [VERB] V n in n, also V n
If you enfold someone or something, you hold them close in a very gentle, loving way. (LITERARY)
Thack came up behind him, enfolding him in his arms.