enfold etymology

Etymology:

  • From Middle English enfolden, from Old English onfealdan, onfeallan, from Proto-Germanic uf-falljan, from Proto-Indo-European h₂up-pleḱ-, from the root h₂up-, meaning "up" or "over".

Meaning:

  • To wrap or cover something with a fold or folds.
  • To surround or envelop something.
  • To merge or combine into one.

Origin:

  • The word "enfold" comes from the Old English words "on" and "fealdan," which mean "on" and "to fold," respectively.
  • The word was first used in the 13th century to describe the act of covering something with a fold or folds.
  • Over time, the word came to be used more figuratively, to describe the act of surrounding or enveloping something, or to merge or combine into one.

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