WIMPLE - traduzione in arabo
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WIMPLE - traduzione in arabo

ANCIENT FORM OF FEMALE HEADDRESS AMONG THE EASTERN SLAVS AND IN EASTERN POLAND
Wymple; Wimpled; Wimples; Wimpling
  • A wimple as shown in ''Portrait of a Woman'', 1430–1435, by [[Robert Campin]] (1375/1379–1444), National Gallery, London. The wimple is constructed of four layers of cloth and the pins holding it in place are visible at the top of the head.
  • [[Monumental brass]] of Margaret, Lady Camoys (d.1310), St George's Church, Trotton, West Sussex. This is the earliest surviving brass of a female figure in England.<ref>Macklin, Herbert Walter & Page-Phillips, John, (Eds.), 1969, p.68[https://archive.org/stream/monumentalbrass00mackgoog#page/n75/mode/2up]</ref> She wears around her neck a wimple (or gorget) which hides the chin and sides of the face. This style of dress continued in fashion until the end of the reign of King Edward III (1327–1377).<ref>Macklin, Herbert Walter & Page-Phillips, John, (Eds.), 1969, p. 69</ref>

WIMPLE         

ألاسم

خِمَار

الفعل

تَجَعَّدَ

wimple         
اسْم : خِمار الراهبة
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فِعْل : يغطي بخمار . يجعِّد . يموِّج . يتجعّد . يتموَّج
wimple         
خمار الراهبة ، غطاء الرأس والذقن

Definizione

wimple
¦ noun a cloth headdress covering the head, neck, and sides of the face, formerly worn by women and still by some nuns.
Derivatives
wimpled adjective
Origin
OE wimpel, of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Wimple

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; it was usually made from white linen or silk. Its use developed in early medieval Europe; in medieval Christianity it was unseemly for a married woman to show her hair. A wimple might be elaborately starched, creased and folded in prescribed ways. Later elaborate versions were supported on wire or wicker framing, such as the cornette.

Italian women abandoned their head coverings in the 15th century or replaced them with transparent gauze, showing their braids. Elaborate braiding and elaborately laundered clothes demonstrated status, because such grooming was performed by others. Today a plain wimple is worn by the nuns of certain orders who retain a traditional habit.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WIMPLE
1. The Baroness‘s cheekbones are too sharp to be hidden by a wimple or mourning veil.
2. Just as the store manager was about to eat it for breakfast, he noticed its uncanny likeness to Mother Teresa, complete with her wimple.
3. Sitting at a cafe in Hackney not far from the No 30 route a few days ago, just back from the religious strictness of Iran, I watched the different religions pass by÷ a young girl in a school playground version of the hijab – jeans, T–shirt and a black wimple – and a woman in another, a black chadoor which only showed her eyes; an Orthodox Jew from Stamford Hill, with his long black coat and black broad–brimmed hat; and all the secular post–Christians with their bare heads and hipster jeans.