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veil

veil [ vayl ]


noun  (plural veils)
Definition:
 
1. face covering worn by women: a length of fabric, usually sheer, worn by women over the head and face as a concealment or for protection

2. netting attached to woman's hat: a piece of netting or other sheer fabric attached to a woman's hat and covering the eyes

3. nun's headdress: a part of a nun's headdress covering the sides and back of the head

4. nun's vows or life: the vows that a nun takes, or the life that she leads

5. means of concealment: something that hides, disguises, or obscures something, or separates one thing from another

6. botany membrane covering young mushroom: a thin membrane that covers the cap and stalk of an immature mushroom

7. anatomy 
Same as  caul (sense 1)


8. christianity 
Same as  humeral veil




verb  (past and past participle veiled, present participle veil·ing, 3rd person present singular veils)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb cover something with veil: to cover something such as somebody's face with a veil

2. transitive verb hide something: to hide or disguise something, or separate one thing from another

3. intransitive verb wear veil: to put on or wear a veil

[12th century. Via Old French veile< Latin vela "covering," plural of velum "sail"]

draw a veil over something to ignore something deliberately or refrain from mentioning it, in order to be discreet

take the veil to become a nun (literary)


Spelling Note

See vale1.

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