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envelopper

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle French enveloper, from Old French envoloper, anveloper, from en- +‎ voluper (to wrap, wrap up) (compare Italian -viluppare; Old Italian alternative form goluppare (to wrap)) from Vulgar Latin *vlopp- (to wrap), from Proto-Germanic *wrappaną, *wlappaną (to wrap, roll up, turn, wind), from Proto-Indo-European *werb- (to turn, bend) [1]. Akin to Middle English wlappen (to wrap, fold) (Modern English lap (to wrap, involve, fold)), Middle English wrappen (to wrap), dialectal Danish vravle (to wind, twist), Middle Low German wrempen (to wrinkle, distort), Old English wearp (warp). More at in, wrap.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɑ̃.vlɔ.pe/
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Verb

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envelopper

  1. to wrap someone or something, to cover
  2. to envelop

Conjugation

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Further reading

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