Which preposition to use with entwine

with Occurrences 24%

At Epidaurus his statue was of gold and ivory, seated on a throne of the same materials, with a long beard, having a knotty stick in one hand, the other entwined with a serpent, and a dog lying at his feet.

in Occurrences 12%

Another flower which was entwined in the bridal garland was the lily, to which Ben Jonson refers in speaking of the marriage of his friend Mr. Weston with the Lady Frances Stuart: "See how with roses and with lilies shine, Lilies and roses (flowers of either sex), The bright bride's paths.

about Occurrences 7%

The face of his sleeping baby, whose warm, tender arms had been so often entwined about his neck, lingered in his mind.

around Occurrences 4%

Some of the young, nearly the size of rats, have their tails entwined around the legs of the mother, and some around her neck,thus they are dragged along.

on Occurrences 2%

Wrestlers entwined on mat.

for Occurrences 2%

This is a provincial, but not a first appearance in London; the present being the fourth "Wreath" that has been entwined for the lovers of song and sentiment.

among Occurrences 2%

In front of this guest, doubtless with a view of indicating his extreme wealth and the consideration in which he stood, was placed a floral decoration representing a broken bank, with the figure of a ruined depositor entwined among the debris.

round Occurrences 1%

From the first he had a well-spring of strength, against temptation, in the long letters which every mail brought from his parents; and all his childish affections were entwined round the fancied image of a brother born since he had left India.

over Occurrences 1%

" The bower consists of fine tall trees, whose branches hang entwined over the front of the well.

Which preposition to use with  entwine