Definition of Enshelled

1. enshell [v] - See also: enshell

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enshelled

enserfments
enserfs
ensew
ensewed
ensewing
ensews
enshackle
ensheath
ensheathe
ensheathed
ensheathes
ensheathing
ensheathing callus
ensheaths
enshell
enshelled (current term)
enshells
enshelter
ensheltered
ensheltering
enshield
enshielded
enshielding
enshields
enshrine
enshrined
enshrinee
enshrinees
enshrinement
enshrinements

Literary usage of Enshelled

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

1. The Outline of Science: A Plain Story Simply Told by John Arthur Thomson (1922)
"The developing enshelled eggs pass down the bile-duct, down the intestine and on to the ground. If they land on a dry place, such as a pathway, ..."

2. The Short Story in English by Henry Seidel Canby (1909)
"Finally, compare the latest stories, such tales as The Great Good Place, whose kernel, heaven knows, is sufficiently enshelled, with those that went before. ..."

3. History of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy by John Foster Kirk (1864)
"... each man enshelled in a marvel of workmanship sumptuously overlaid with ornament, their horses barbed and garmented in sweeping cloths of gold and silk, ..."

4. Earlier and Later Leaves: Or, An Autumn Gathering. by Francis Davis, Columban O'Grady (1878)
"... those enshelled with him ! Your churches, even, However so far apart, be not so far But that the Saviour's hand may cover all In love ! ..."

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