enscarf

verb

Etymology

From en- + scarf.

  1. derived from escarpe
  2. prefixed as enscarf — “en + scarf

Definitions

  1. To wrap of muffle, as if in a scarf.

    • and a fairy grace Enscarfs her, as a cloud the young May moon,— And melody hath joined with golden clasps, Her thoughts to sweetest words!
    • Thy brilliant hopes enscarf'd in sorrow's night.
    • I have never possessed one of the more pictorial neckties favoured by the barrow-boy who has also ambitions to be a buck, bean, or blade. But, if I did enscarf myself so, I should be happy to be called fantoosh.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA