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enframe, v.|ɛnˈfreɪm| Also 9 inframe. [f. en-1 + frame n.] trans. a. To set (a picture, etc.) in or as in a frame. b. Of surrounding objects: To serve as a frame to. Also fig. Hence enˈframed ppl. a.
1848Fraser's Mag. XXXVIII. 514 The boats and rafts; the floating bodies..all enframed by the gaping ruin of the fallen dwellings. 1877Tennyson Harold i. i, But all the powers of the house of Godwin Are not enframed in thee. 1878Tinsley's Mag. XXIII. 40 Masses of golden-brown hair inframing the exquisite face. 1886G. B. Brown Schola to Cathedr. iv. 171 Mosaics, and gold-enframed enamels. |