v. Also incurl. [f. EN-1 + CURL.] trans. To twist, twine, interlace.

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1647–8.  Herrick, Poems (1869), App. Epithal., viii. Like streames which flow Encurlld together. Ibid., Hesper., Wks. (1876), II. 253. Be she bald or do’s she weare Locks incurl’d of other haire.

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