to weave something into or together with something else, creating a unified pattern.
From 'en-' (prefix) + 'weave' (from Old English 'wefan', meaning to interlace threads). The 'en-' prefix suggests weaving into or throughout something.
Medieval tapestry makers understood this word well—when you enweave gold thread into cloth, you're not just adding it, you're making it inseparable from the whole design.
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