Definition of Enclaved

1. Verb. (past of enclave) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Enclaved

1. enclave [v] - See also: enclave

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enclaved

encirclement
encirclements
encircles
encirclet
encirclets
encircling
encircling(a)
encise
encite
encitement
enclasp
enclasped
enclasping
enclasps
enclave
enclaved (current term)
enclavement
enclavements
enclaves
enclaving
enclin'd
encline
enclined
enclines
enclises
enclisis
enclitic
enclitically
enclitics
encloister

Literary usage of Enclaved

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

1. The Cambridge Modern History by Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero (1907)
"The imperial fiefs enclaved in Genoese territory were allotted to the newly styled Ligurian Republic ; and other rights of the Empire in Italy similarly ..."

2. The French Revolution: A Short History by Robert Matteson Johnston (1909)
"... that were enclaved within the French border. Could the extinction of the feudal rights hold over such territory as German princes held within the ..."

3. Stein and the Era of Reform in Prussia, 1807-1815 by Guy Stanton Ford (1922)
"The others con- is By the eighteenth century the holdings of the Calmer had become so interwoven with and enclaved by the manorial estates that they did not ..."

4. Hanover and Prussia 1795-1803: A Study in Neutrality by Guy Stanton Ford (1903)
"... lands were so enclaved that the surrounding territory must be neutralized and guarded. Otherwise she would have denied, not the responsibilities of any ..."

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