verb
- wrapped or bound tightly in cloth or bandages
Usage: past tense and past participle of ‘inswathe’; literary
Examples
- The mummy was inswathed in layers of ancient linen.
- Her injured arm was carefully inswathed in white bandages.
- The newborn was inswathed in soft blankets.
- The statue stood inswathed in protective cloth during renovation.
- His head was inswathed in gauze after the surgery.
- The precious artifact was inswathed in silk before storage.