to cover with wood or enclose within woods or forest.
From 'en-' (prefix) + 'wood' (from Old English 'wudu', from Proto-Germanic 'widuz'). The prefix suggests covering or being surrounded by wood or forest.
Historically, as forests shrunk and humans cleared land, 'enwood' became an archaic term—describing the loss of something once common, when trees and forests still dominated the landscape.
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