verb
- present participle of enscroll; to write or record on a scroll or in a formal document
- to form or shape into a scroll or spiral
Usage: archaic or formal; often used in historical or legal contexts
Usage: rare; decorative or architectural use
Examples
- The clerk was enscrolling the names of all citizens in the official registry.
- Medieval scribes spent hours enscrolling important decrees on parchment.
- The architect designed the capitals by enscrolling decorative vines and leaves.
- They were enscrolling the treaty terms before the ambassadors signed.
- The artisan was enscrolling the edges of the manuscript with ornamental flourishes.