hooded cloak
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Cloak of Conscience — Chromy with Cloak of Conscience, Jan 2011 Artist Anna Chromy Year 2006 2011 Type Marble Dimensions 430 cm × 280 cm (170 i … Wikipedia
cloak — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, thick ▪ hooded ▪ black, dark, etc. ▪ ragged, tattered … Collocations dictionary
hooded — adj. Hooded is used with these nouns: ↑cloak, ↑eye, ↑eyelid, ↑figure, ↑man, ↑sweater, ↑top … Collocations dictionary
bardocucullus — hooded cloak worn by monks Ecclesiastical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
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domino — [18] The word domino was borrowed from French, where it originally signified (in the 16th century) a sort of hooded cloak worn by priests. It presumably represents a form of Latin dominus ‘lord, master’, but the reason for the application has… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
burnouses — n. one piece long hooded cloak made of wool particularly worn by Arabs and Berbers bur·nouse || bÉœË nuËz n. long hooded cloak woven of wool in one piece that is worn by Arabs … English contemporary dictionary
burnoose — bur•noose or bur•nous [[t]bərˈnus, ˈbɜr nus[/t]] n. clo a hooded mantle or cloak, as that worn by Arabs • Etymology: 1685–95; < F burnous < dial. Ar burnūs < Gk bírros < LL birrus a hooded cloak bur•noosed′, adj … From formal English to slang