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enrobed

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enrobed (comparative more enrobed, superlative most enrobed)

  1. Wearing a robe or robes.
    • 2006, Brian Johnston, Boxing with Shadows: Travels in China, page 116:
      Enrobed monks were playing pool out in the street and men squatted along the shop fronts, picking their teeth and gazing vacantly at the gloomy bottle- filled stores across the road.
    • 2008, Erica Ferencik, Cracks in the Foundation, page 97:
      The enrobed figures held each others' arms high as they took a step toward the fire, their voices rising as if riding the crackling flames up to the sky, then released each other and stepped back.
    • 2009, Gillian Kendall, Something to Declare: Good Lesbian Travel Writing, page 28:
      Although certain rules have been modified over time (Western monks are not required, for instance, to squat while urinating, the traditional Indian way), most enrobed men and women still follow all 227.
  2. (confectionery) Having been sprayed with liquid chocolate until covered.
    • 1975, Science Digest - Volume 78, page 72:
      Chocolate cookies and enrobed candy bars have a lot of things in them besides chocolate .
    • 2011, Steve T. Beckett, Industrial Chocolate Manufacture and Use, pages 19-22:
      With enrobed products, an after-freezer to rapidly set the chocolate or coating is normally used.
    • 2013, A.J. Bent, ‎E.B. Bennion, ‎G.S.T. Bamford, The Technology of Cake Making, page 190:
      Enrobed or dipped chocolate products need up to 20 min of cooling the norm for enrobed cakes is 12-15 min.
  3. (wine) Made less astringent by combination with other flavors so as to produce a smoother, more rounded mouthfeel.
    • 1997, Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's international wine cellar, page 40:
      In 2007, said Mortet, the tannins are more enrobed; grape sugars were lower (he told me he chaptalized his wines between a half and a full degree) but the skins were dark and ripe and could support more extraction.
    • 2001, International Wine Cellar - Issues 94-105, page 5:
      The wine seemed too tannic at the beginning, but now the tannins are more enrobed.
    • 2023, Jon Bonné, The New French Wine:
      This starts with the village Vosne-Romanée, which incorporates such climates as Bossières, just below the village, and the well-known Clos de Réas; the wine forms a perfect Vosne snapshot of silken fruit, truffle, forest, and enrobed tannins.

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enrobed

  1. simple past and past participle of enrobe

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