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Wimple - Wikipedia
A wimple is a medieval form of female headcovering, formed of a large piece of cloth worn draped around the neck and chin, covering the top of the head. en.wikipedia.org
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WIMPLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Wimple is the name of the covering worn over the head and around the neck and chin by women in the late medieval period, as well as by some ... www.merriam-webster.com
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From Guinevere to Sally Field: A History of Wimples | Handwoven
The wimple allowed women to cover their hair, neck, and even part of their face if they so desired as a way to demonstrate their respectability. handwovenmagazine.com
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wimple
▪ I. wimple, n. (ˈwɪmp(ə)l) Forms: 1, 3–6 wimpel, 3–5 wympel, 4–6 wymple (1, 3 winpel, 3 wempel, 4 whympel, 5 wim-, wym-, win-, wyn-, -pil, -pill, -pul, -pulle, -pyl, -pylle, Sc. wompyll, 6 wympyll, Sc. womple, 7 wimpell, 9 whimple), 4– wimple. [Late OE. wimpel = (M)LG., (M)Du. wimpel, OHG. wimpal v... Oxford English Dictionary
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wimple - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb ... To cause to appear as if laid in folds or plaits; to cause to ripple or undulate. The wind wimples the surface of water. To flutter ... en.wiktionary.org
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wimple - Reform Judaism
The wimple was used to wrap the Torah at the child's consecration and at his bar mitzvah, and was included in the fabric to make the wedding chuppah. reformjudaism.org
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Wimple | Veil, Head Covering, Scarf | Britannica
Wimple, headdress worn by women over the head and around the neck, cheeks, and chin. From the late 12th until the beginning of the 14th century, it was worn ... www.britannica.com
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How to put on a Medieval Wimple - YouTube
A wimple was a head-covering popular in the medieval period, and can be simple or really fancy. Here's how I put mine on ready for a day ... www.youtube.com
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Wimple - Medieval Market
One of the garments worn by married women in the medieval period was a wimple. Our wimple is made of pure linen. Ladies wear it under the chin. medieval-market.com
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Wimple - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A wimple is long piece of cloth that was worn around the head and around the neck, first by medieval women and later by nuns. www.vocabulary.com
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Veils and Wimples - Rosalies Medieval Woman
The difference between a wimple and a gorget, is that the wimple encircles the entire head under the veil, whereas a gorget covers the neck alone and was ... rosaliegilbert.com
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wimple
wimple/ˈwɪmpl; `wɪmpl/ n(a) head-dress made of linen or silk folded round the head and neck, worn by women in the Middle Ages 温帕尔头巾(中世纪女子戴的).(b) similar linen head-dress worn by certain nuns 某些修女用的头巾. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Wimple Winch
In between performing, Wimple Winch recorded in August and December 1966. As a result, Fontana Records decided to not resign Wimple Winch. wikipedia.org
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Wimple piranha
The wimple piranha, Catoprion mento, is a specialized, South American species of piranha that feeds on fish scales. Description The wimple piranha reaches about 15 cm (6.5 in) in standard length. wikipedia.org
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whimble
whimble see wimble, wimple. Oxford English Dictionary
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