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Definition of cloak
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Cloak (v. t.) To cover with, or as with, a
cloak;
hence,
to hide or
conceal..
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Pallium
::
Pallium
(n.) A
large,
square,
woolen
cloak which
enveloped
the whole
person,
worn by the
Greeks
and by
certain
Romans.
It is the Roman name of a Greek
garment..
Frog
::
Frog (n.) An
oblong
cloak
button,
covered
with
netted
thread,
and
fastening
into a loop
instead
of a
button
hole..
Talma
::
Talma (n.) A kind of large cape, or
short,
full
cloak,
forming
part of the dress of
ladies..
Sagum
::
Sagum (n.) The
military
cloak of the Roman
soldiers.
Mantuamaker
::
Mantuamaker
(n.) One who makes
dresses,
cloaks,
etc., for
women;
a
dressmaker..
Circular
::
Circular
(a.) A
sleeveless
cloak,
cut in
circular
form..
Cover
::
Cover (v. t.) To hide
sight;
to
conceal;
to
cloak;
as, the enemy were
covered
from our sight by the
woods..
Happed
::
Happed
(p. a.)
Wrapped;
covered;
cloaked.
Mantle
::
Mantle
(v. t.) To cover or
envelop,
as with a
mantle;
to
cloak;
to hide; to
disguise..
Dolman
::
Dolman
(n.) A cloak of a
peculiar
fashion
worn by
women.
Line
::
Line (v. t.) To cover the inner
surface
of; as, to line a cloak with silk or fur; to line a box with paper or tin..
Rokelay
::
Rokelay
(n.) A short
cloak.
Uncloak
::
Uncloak
(v. i.) To
remove,
or take off, one's
cloak..
Discloak
::
Discloak
(v. t.) To take off a cloak from; to
uncloak.
Poncho
::
Poncho
(n.) A kind of cloak worn by the
Spanish
Americans,
having
the form of a
blanket,
with a slit in the
middle
for the head to pass
through.
A kind of
poncho
made of
rubber
or
painted
cloth is used by the
mounted
troops
in the
United
States
service..
Whittle
::
Whittle
(n.) A
grayish,
coarse
double
blanket
worn by
countrywomen,
in the west of
England,
over the
shoulders,
like a cloak or
shawl..
Slip-on
::
Slip-on
(n.) A kind of
overcoat
worn upon the
shoulders
in the
manner
of a
cloak.
Inwrap
::
Inwrap
(v. t.) To cover by
wrapping;
to
involve;
to
infold;
as, to
inwrap
in a
cloak,
in
smoke,
etc..
Cape
::
Cape (n.) A
sleeveless
garment
or part of a
garment,
hanging
from the neck over the back, arms, and
shoulders,
but not
reaching
below the hips. See
Cloak..
Cloak
::
Cloak (n.) That which
conceals;
a
disguise
or
pretext;
an
excuse;
a fair
pretense;
a mask; a
cover.
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