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limin [lí.min.] : cloak (v.); enshroud (v.); envelop (v.); enwrap (v.); swaddle (v.)
Related words: sekreto

Derivatives of limin


Glosses:
cloak
n. (artifact)1. cloakanything that covers or conceals.
~ coveringan artifact that covers something else (usually to protect or shelter or conceal it).
n. (artifact)2. cloaka loose outer garment.
~ burnoose, burnous, burnousea long hooded cloak woven of wool in one piece; worn by Arabs and Moors.
~ caftan, kaftana (cotton or silk) cloak with full sleeves and sash reaching down to the ankles; worn by men in the Levant.
~ cape, mantlea sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter.
~ hooded cloak, capotea long cloak with a hood that can be pulled over the head.
~ capuchina hooded cloak for women.
~ copea long cloak; worn by a priest or bishop on ceremonial occasions.
~ dolmana woman's cloak with dolman sleeves.
~ dominoa loose hooded cloak worn with a half mask as part of a masquerade costume.
~ jellabaa loose cloak with a hood; worn in the Middle East and northern Africa.
~ opera cloak, opera hooda large cloak worn over evening clothes.
~ outer garment, overgarmenta garment worn over other garments.
~ palliumcloak or mantle worn by men in ancient Rome.
~ ponchoa blanket-like cloak with a hole in the center for the head.
~ shawlcloak consisting of an oblong piece of cloth used to cover the head and shoulders.
~ togaa one-piece cloak worn by men in ancient Rome.
~ tunicany of a variety of loose fitting cloaks extending to the hips or knees.
~ wrap, wrappercloak that is folded or wrapped around a person.
v. (perception)3. cloak, dissemble, maskhide under a false appearance.; "He masked his disappointment"
~ disguise, maskmake unrecognizable.; "The herb masks the garlic taste"; "We disguised our faces before robbing the bank"
v. (contact)4. cloak, clothe, drape, robecover as if with clothing.; "the mountain was clothed in tropical trees"
~ spread over, coverform a cover over.; "The grass covered the grave"
v. (contact)5. cloakcover with or as if with a cloak.; "cloaked monks"
~ coverprovide with a covering or cause to be covered.; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"
enshroud
v. (contact)1. cover, enshroud, hide, shroudcover as if with a shroud.; "The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery"
~ enclose, enfold, envelop, enwrap, wrapenclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering.; "Fog enveloped the house"
envelop
v. (contact)1. enclose, enfold, envelop, enwrap, wrapenclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering.; "Fog enveloped the house"
~ coverprovide with a covering or cause to be covered.; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"
~ benightenvelop with social, intellectual, or moral darkness.; "The benighted peoples of this area"
~ tubeplace or enclose in a tube.
~ capsulate, capsule, capsulise, capsulizeenclose in a capsule.
~ engulfflow over or cover completely.; "The bright light engulfed him completely"
~ sheatheenclose with a sheath.; "sheathe a sword"
~ cocoonwrap in or as if in a cocoon, as for protection.
~ bathesuffuse with or as if with light.; "The room was bathed in sunlight"
~ enshroud, shroud, hide, covercover as if with a shroud.; "The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery"
enwrap
swaddle
v. (contact)1. swaddle, swathewrap in swaddling clothes.; "swaddled the infant"
~ bindmake fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope.; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women"