En*twine" , v. i. To be twisted or
twined.
With whose imperial laurels might entwine no cypress.
De Quincey.
En*twine" (?), v. t. [Pref. en- + twine. Cf. Intwine.]
To twine, twist, or wreathe together or round. [Written also intwine.]
Entwined in duskier wreaths her braided locks.
Shelley.
Thy glorious
household stuff did me entwine.
Herbert.