1550s, from en- (1) "make, put in" + gulf (n.) or else from Old French engolfer. Originally of seas, whirlpools, etc.; by 1711 of fire and other mediums. Figurative use from 1590s. Related: Engulfed; engulfing.
The bright light engulfed him completely
engrain
engrave
engraver
engraving
engross
engulf
enhance
enhancement
enharmonic
ENIAC
Enid