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voluper and volupere - Middle English Compendium
(a) A cloth head-covering, kerchief; (b) a bandage for the head; (c) a winding sheet, shroud; also, a cloth used in Biblical times to wrap the head of a ...
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voluper, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
A form of head-dress worn especially by women; a kerchief. c1386. Whan she gan the white thyng espye, She wende the clerk hadde wered a ...
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voluper - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
voluper (plural ?) alternative form of volupeer.
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voluper
† voluper Obs. Forms: 4–5 voluper(e, 5 -peer, 6 veluper; 5 voly-, volipere, voly-, wolyper, wulpere. [a. AF. volupier (Gower), f. OF. voluper (voleper, veloper, etc.), to wrap up: see envelop v. OF. envelopeur occurs (in 1361) in a similar sense.] A form of head-dress worn especially by women; a ker...
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† Voluper. World English Historical Dictionary - WEHD.com
voluper (voleper, veloper, etc.), to wrap up: see ENVELOP v. OF. envelopeur occurs (in 1361) in a similar sense.] A form of head-dress worn especially by women; ...
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The Vocabularist: Keep pushing the envelope - BBC News
"push the envelope" means extending something beyond its current limits. Envelopes can be boundaries drawn round families of curves - but any boundary will do.
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ENVELOP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENVELOP is to enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering. How to use envelop in a sentence.
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envelop - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
to surround or partially surround (an enemy force). Etymology: 14th Century: from Old French envoluper, from en-1 + voluper, voloper, of obscure origin ...
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ENVELOP Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to wrap up in or as in a covering: The long cloak she was wearing enveloped her completely. Synonyms: conceal, hide, cover, enfold to surround entirely.
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Voluper - Brill - Reference Works
A voluper was a type of cap worn by men and women of all ranks in the second half of the 14th century. Examples were owned by Edward III and by the carpenter's ...
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volupe, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun volupe. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete.
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envelop
envelop, v. (ɛnˈvɛləp) Forms: α. 4–5 envolupe(n, -ipe(n, 7–8 envellop, 6– envelop(e. β. 6 involup, 7–8 invellop(e, 6–8 invelop(e. [a. OF. envolupe-r, enveloper (mod. envelopper) = Pr. envolupar, envelopar, f. en- (see en-1) + *volup-, *velop-, cogn. with It. viluppo bundle, whence inviluppare to env...
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suit
▪ I. suit, n. (s(j)uːt) Forms: 3–4 sywte, 3–8 sute, 4–6 seute, sewte, suyt, 4–8 suyte, 4–9 suite, 5–6 suete, sewt, (3, 5 sowte, 3–5 soyte, 4 sivte, swete, sywete, sywyte, sout(e, 4–5 swte, suytte, 5 sevte, siewte, sutte, swtte, suytt, 5, 7 suet, 5–6 sut, Sc. soit(e, 5–7 Sc. soyt, 6 sueyt, sewet, -it...
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