释义 |
enˈwheel, v. Obs. exc. in echoes of Shakespeare's use. Also 7 in-. [f. en-1 + wheel n.] trans. To encircle, surround.
1604Shakes. Oth. ii. i. 87 The grace of Heauen..Enwheele thee round. 1621Fletcher Pilgrim i. ii, Heaven's grace in-wheele ye. 1766–1800in Bailey. 1897F. Thompson New Poems 42 The Presence-hall where Angels Do enwheel their placèd King. 1912L. A. Harker Mr. Wycherly's Wards ix. 129 Enwheel'd around with love on every hand. |