The term from James Joyce's 1905 poetry "Chamber Music" (XX, In the Dark Pine Wood) may be intended to be the same as the English word "enisled" (to make an island, isolate), with the additional connotation of "aisles".
The word "enisled" has the US pronunciation "en-NY-uld" or "in-NY-uld".
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