Now, I ask you, Knox, when I go to the trouble to find out for him that he's got as many convolutions as anybody, and that they've only got a little Convolved, is it fair, I ask you, for him to reproach me about my food?"
"The Window at the White Cat"
Mary Roberts Rinehart
Some with erect pagodas vie, Some nod, like Pisa's tower, awry, Medusa's snakes, with Pallas' crest, Convolved, contorted, and compressed; With intermingling trees, and flowers, And corn, and grass, and shepherd's bowers, Stage above stage the turrets run, Like pendent groves of Babylon, Till nodding from the topmost wall Otranto's plumes envelop all!
"Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Vol. 3"
George Gilfillan
Unrol; to open what is rolled or Convolved.
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown