Enfolden
Enfolden is a coined term used to describe the act or state of enfolding, meaning to envelop or fold inward, often with figurative implications of integration or containment within a larger system. In speculative and literary contexts, enfolden denotes a mechanism by which multiple elements are brought together and simultaneously hidden within a surrounding layer, preserving their individual identities while binding them into a cohesive whole.
Etymology: The term blends the common English verb enfold with the suffix -en, producing a form that
Usage: Enfolden is typically employed in discussions of metaphor, cognition, or worldbuilding to signal a process
Examples: The archivist enfolded the forgotten records within a green leather case, where their meanings emerged
Variations: Enfolding (gerund) and enfolded (past tense) are standard forms of the common verb enfold; enfolden