Definition
Third-person singular present form of entwine; twists things together in an interlocking pattern.
Etymology
From entwine + -s (third-person singular present suffix), a regular conjugation of the verb. The base verb dates to the 16th century and remains common in modern English.
Kelly Says
You see 'entwines' constantly in poetry and fantasy literature because it's one of those words that's both concrete (you can physically entwine threads) and metaphorical (destinies can entwine) at the same time!
Translations
ARالعربية
يتشابك
yit-sha-bak
CACatalà
s'enrotlla
sen-rot-lla
CSČeština
pletá se
ple-ta se
DADansk
forbindes
for-bin-des
DEDeutsch
verbindet
fer-bin-det
ELΕλληνικά
συσχετίζεται
soo-she-tee-za-tai
ESEspañol
entrelaza
en-tre-la-sa
FAفارسی
پیچیده میشود
pi-cheh-deh sho-be-yad
FRFrançais
s'entremêle
sɛ̃-tre-mel
HEעברית
מתעטף
me-ta-et-af
HIहिन्दी
जुड़ जाता है
jood ja-ta hai
HUMagyar
összekötődik
ossz-ke-to-o-dik
IDBahasa Indonesia
menjalin
men-ja-lin
ITItaliano
intreccia
in-tre-ch-cha
KKKK
қисылған
ki-si-l-gan
KMKM
ប្រើប្រាស់
pru-pra-su
MSBahasa Melayu
mengelit
men-gel-it
NLNederlands
verstrengelt
ver-streng-elt
NONorsk
forbindes
for-bin-des
PLPolski
plącze się
płan-che się
PTPortuguês
entrelaça
en-tre-la-sa
RORomână
se învârt
se in-vurt
RUРусский
переплетается
per-e-ple-ta-y-etsa
SVSvenska
blandar sig
blam-dar sig
SWKiswahili
kuunganisha
koo-gan-i-sha
TAதமிழ்
இணைக்கிறது
in-ai-kka-ri-thu
TEతెలుగు
సంబంధం
san-ban-dam
TLTL
nakakabit
na-ka-ka-bit
TRTürkçe
dolaşır
do-la-şir
UKУкраїнська
переплітається
per-e-p-lit-a-y-tsya
URاردو
مَتَشابَك
ma-ta-sha-bak
VITiếng Việt
quấn quýt
kwan kwee