Definition of Enlocking

1. enlock [v] - See also: enlock

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enlocking

enlistments
enlists
enlit
enlive
enliven
enlivened
enlivener
enliveners
enlivening
enliveningly
enlivenment
enlivenments
enlivens
enlock
enlocked
enlocking
enlocks
enlumine
enlumined
enlumines
enlute
enluted
enlutes
enluting
enmanché
enmarble
enmarbled
enmarbles
enmarbling
enmesh

Literary usage of Enlocking

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Letters of George Meredith by George Meredith (1912)
"Far buried down— For consecration and a grace Enlocking Santa Croce's base— Lies earth of Jewry, which of yore The homeward bound Crusaders bore In fleet ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1838)
"The mouth is very like—oh, very like ! But there's a touch—a somewhat deep one too— Of pensiveness. The cast of her's was sweetness, Enlocking full content. ..."

3. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1876)
"Mother ! pretty baby rocking, Children flocking (Arms enlocking) Round thee as no others may, Sweetly sing while gently rocking ! Sing and pray ! ..."

4. The Great West, Or The Garden of the World: Its History, Its Wealth, Its by C. W. Dana, Thomas Hart Benton (1861)
"From this point to its eastern ultimate, the southern acclivity of the Kanzas valley presses against the channel every 4 or 5 miles, enlocking intervals of ..."

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