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Wrap

King James Dictionary

WRAP, pret. and pp. wrapped or wrapt.

1. To wind or fold together. John 20 .
2. To involve to cover by winding something round often with up as, to wrap up a child in its blanket wrap the body well with flannel in winter.

I, wrapt in mist of midnight vapor, glide obscure.

3. To involve to hide as truth wrapt in tales.
4. To comprise to contain.

Leontines young wife, in whom all his happiness was wrapped up, died in a few days after the death of her daughter.

5. To involve totally.

Things reflected on in gross and transiently, are thought to be wrapped in impenetrable obscurity.

6. To inclose.
7. To snatch up to transport. This is an error. It ought to be rapt. See Rap and Rapt.
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