to wrap up or cover completely; to envelop thoroughly.
From Old English 'for-' (completely, around) + 'wrap' (to cover or wind). Describes wrapping something so completely it's totally enclosed.
This captures the idea of total wrapping—not just draping something over an object, but completely encasing it so nothing shows, like medieval mummies!
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