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MANTILLA - traducción al árabe

TRADITIONAL SPANISH LACE OR SILK VEIL WORN OVER THE HEAD AND SHOULDERS
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طَرْحَة

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طرحة جـ طرح ، خمار جـ خمر
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Definición

mantilla
n.
1.
Hood, head-covering, kind of veil.
2.
Small mantle, light cloak.

Wikipedia

Mantilla

A mantilla is a traditional Spanish and Latin American liturgical lace or silk veil or shawl worn over the head and shoulders, often over a high comb called a peineta, popular with women in Spain, as well as in Latin America. It is also worn by some Catholic women and Plymouth Brethren women in various parts of the globe, Mennonite women in Argentina, and without the peineta by Eastern Orthodox women in Russia, often white, with the ends crossed over neck and draped over the opposite shoulder. For these denominations, the mantilla is worn as a Christian headcovering by women during church services, as well as during special occasions. A smaller version of the mantilla is called a toquilla.

Ejemplos de uso de MANTILLA
1. "That violates his professional ethics," Mantilla said.
2. Afterward, Laura Bush, wearing a black mantilla head covering, joined the president and pope.
3. She wore a Spanish–style mantilla headdress and low Chanel shoes.
4. And the 31–year–old also has a good record here, having beaten Felix Mantilla in the 2002 final.
5. Mantilla, crowned in December 2004, is training to climb a 20,360 feet (6,206 metre) Himalayan peak in July to raise money for children in Tibet.