Both Uses of
enshrine
in
Nicholas Nickleby
- This was nothing less than the sudden pouring forth of a rapid succession of the shrillest and most piercing screams, from an upper story; and to all appearance from the very two-pair back, in which the infant Kenwigs was at that moment enshrined.†
Chpt 15 *
- The bridesmaids were quite covered with artificial flowers, and the phenomenon, in particular, was rendered almost invisible by the portable arbour in which she was enshrined.†
Chpt 25
Definition:
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(enshrine) protect or hold sacred
or:
place in a shrine (or similar special and protective place)