Reverse Dictionary: ENTWINE

ADJECTIVES
1608 IMPLICIT entangled, entwined, folded, or twisted together; involved → obs.
1905 TETHERY of weeds, etc.: entangled, entwined → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


VERBS
1340 UMWRITHE to wind round, to entwine → obs.
1597 IMPLEACH to entwine, to interweave → poetic
1610 IMPLICATE to intertwine; to wreathe, to twist, or knit together; to entwine, to entangle
1635 IMPLEX to entwine → obs.
1661 BETWINE to entwine, to twine together → obs.
1825 RANGLE to entwine, to entangle, to wind about → Eng. dial.
1905 WADDLE to wrap up clumsily; to swaddle; to entwine → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 YIRN to twist; to entwine → Sc. (Bk.)