v. Obs. rare. Also 7 inravel. [f. EN-1 + RAVEL, Sc., rail.] trans. To enclose within railings. Hence Enravelled ppl. a.
1632. Lithgow, Trav., IX. 410. A gaudy beede inraueled betweene fiue small fast made irons. Ibid., X. 441. Two milk white Hennes, enraueled in an Iron Cage. Ibid., i. 32. The inravled images with sparrets of iron.