ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Wrapped up, enveloped; involved; absorbed.
1447. Bokenham, Seyntys (1835), 169. Thou lyist Bewrappyd in clothys of sylk and gold.
1589. R. Robinson, Gold. Mirr. (1850), 20. Loe thus bewrapt in viewing this prospect.
1643. Horn & Robotham, Gate Lang. Unl., xxi. § 258. The breech bewrapped about with buttocks.