KJV Dictionary Definition: infold

infold

INFOLD, v.i. in and fold. To involve; to wrap up or enwrap; to inclose.

Infold his limbs in bands.

1. To clasp with the arms; to embrace.

Noble Banco, let me infold thee,

And hold thee to my heart.

infolded

INFOLDED, pp. Involved; enwrapped; inclosed; embraced.

infolding

INFOLDING, ppr. Involving; wrapping up; clasping.