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encloud, v.|ɛnˈklaʊd| Also 6–7 enclowd, 7 incloude, -owd. [f. en-1 + cloud n.] trans. To surround with or envelop in a cloud; to overshadow, darken. Also fig. Hence enˈclouded ppl. a.
1591Spenser Virg. Gnat 571 The heauens on euerie side enclowded bee. 1602Davison Rhapsody (1611) 25 Darknesse oft that light incloudes. 1606Shakes. Ant. & Cl. v. ii. 212 In their thicke breathes shall we be enclowded. 1610Healey St. Aug. Citie of God i. xxi. (1620) 31 Mortall men..are most commonly inclowded in a mist of ignorance and errour. a1641Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. (1642) 117 Stars are enclowded oftentimes. Ibid. 126 Now for the secret and enclouded sense. 1844A. Welby Poems (1867) 11 When death's shadows my bosom encloud. 1856R. Vaughan Mystics (1860) II. ix. iii. 141 Mark the advantage of this enclouded state. |