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inwoven, ppl. a.|ɪnˈwəʊv(ə)n| Also 9 en-. [pa. pple. of inweave: see in adv. 11 b.] Woven in; interwoven.
1667Milton P.L. iv. 693 The roofe Of thickest covert was inwoven shade. 1725Pope Odyss. iv. 406 Rich tapestry, stiff with inwoven gold. a1794Sir W. Jones Hymn to Lacshmí Wks. 1799 VI. 363 He saw brisk fountains dance, crisp riv'lets wind O'er borders trim, and round inwoven bow'rs. 1816Shelley Alastor 648 His last sight Was the great moon..With whose dun beams inwoven darkness seemed To mingle. a1822― Mann. Anc. in Ess. & Lett. (Camelot) 47 Their eyes..could have entangled no heart in soul-enwoven labyrinths. |