To enclose or contain within a chalice; to hold something as a chalice would hold sacred liquid.
From en- (to cause to be/put in) + chalice (from Latin calix). This rare poetic term emerged in medieval literature to describe something held or enclosed like a holy cup.
This is one of those jewel-like religious words that poets used when they wanted to make something sound sacred and precious—describing a flower's petals as 'enchalicing' its center made nature sound like part of a cathedral ritual.
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