enclose
English
Alternative forms
- inclose (was as common as or more common than enclose until the early 1800s, is now uncommon)
Etymology
From Middle English enclosen, inclosen, from Middle English enclos, from Old French enclose, feminine plural past participle of enclore, from Vulgar Latin *inclaudo, *inclaudere, from Latin includo (Doublet of include). Equivalent to en- + close.
Pronunciation
Verb
enclose (third-person singular simple present encloses, present participle enclosing, simple past and past participle enclosed)
Usage notes
Synonyms
- (To surround with a wall &c.): incastellate, encastellate (used for cisterns, fountains, &c.); see also fortify
Translations
surround, fence in
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insert into a container
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