Why this word is great
EMBOWER — [Verb] To enclose or shelter something or someone as if in a bower, typically with foliage. From the prefix en- ("in, into") + bower (Old English būr, "dwelling," from Proto-Germanic *būraz). Unlike "expose" (which leaves bare) or "reveal" (which strips away cover), to embower is to weave a living veil. It is the dappled light filtering through grapevines heavy with fruit, the way ferns curl around a mossy stone as if tucking it into bed, or the quiet embrace of willow branches dipping into a pond—each a tender act of concealment, a reminder that some things grow lovelier when half-hidden.