To wrap: vt (word coming from the old French voloper “to wrap”, crossing of the low Latin faluppae “strands of straw” with a derivative of volvere “to roll”).
The verb “envelop” has several meanings:
1. To surround with a flexible thing that covers on all sides (to cover, to cover).
Wrap an object in paper, a cloth (wrapping, packaging, rolling up), wrapping the dishes for a move.
Wrap a loaf in a cloth.
Wrapping a piece of furniture in a...
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