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 wimple ['wimpl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 泛细浪

vt. 用头巾围, 使泛细浪

n. 妇女头巾




    wimple
    [ noun ]
    headdress of cloth; worn over the head and around the neck and ears by medieval women
    <noun.artifact>


    Wimple \Wim"ple\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wimpled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Wimpling}.]
    1. To clothe with a wimple; to cover, as with a veil; hence,
    to hoodwink. ``She sat ywympled well.'' --Chaucer.

    This wimpled, whining, purblind, wayward boy.
    --Shak.

    2. To draw down, as a veil; to lay in folds or plaits, as a
    veil.

    3. To cause to appear as if laid in folds or plaits; to cause
    to ripple or undulate; as, the wind wimples the surface of
    water.


    Wimple \Wim"ple\, n. [OE. wimpel, AS. winpel; akin to D. & G.
    wimpel a pennant, streamer, OHG. wimpal a veil, Icel.
    vimpill, Dan. & Sw. vimpel a pennant, streamer; of uncertain
    origin. Cf. {Gimp}.]
    1. A covering of silk, linen, or other material, for the neck
    and chin, formerly worn by women as an outdoor protection,
    and still retained in the dress of nuns.

    Full seemly her wympel ipinched is. --Chaucer.

    For she had laid her mournful stole aside,
    And widowlike sad wimple thrown away. --Spenser.

    Then Vivian rose,
    And from her brown-locked head the wimple throws.
    --M. Arnold.

    2. A flag or streamer. --Weale.


    Wimple \Wim"ple\, v. i.
    To lie in folds; also, to appear as if laid in folds or
    plaits; to ripple; to undulate. ``Wimpling waves.''
    --Longfellow.

    For with a veil, that wimpled everywhere,
    Her head and face was hid. --Spenser.

    With me through . . . meadows stray,
    Where wimpling waters make their way. --Ramsay.

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