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Veil         
  • prothesis]]
  • Sanctuary in the [[Basilique Saint-Denis]] showing veiling to either side of the altar<ref>''Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century'' [1856] by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc</ref>
  • A bridal veil as part of her [[wedding dress]]
  • opaque hanging veil]], which is worn throughout the day
  • An Orthodox Jewish wedding in Vienna, where the bride is wearing a traditional veil
  • Headcovering in the [[Restored Reformed Church]] of [[Doornspijk]]
  • A Christian minister marries a groom and bride, the latter of whom is wearing a wedding veil in the church
  • Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a [[haïk]], a type of veil.
  • Indian groom in traditional attire, with Sherwani, Sehra and Mojdi
  • An altar cross veiled during [[Holy Week]]
  • Tuareg man wearing a veil
  • Depiction of [[Isabeau of Bavaria]], queen of France, wearing veiling
  • maniple]] sitting to the right of the chalice.
  • Praying Jewish woman wearing [[Tichel]]
  • quote=Dupatta is also used by some women when entering a mosque, dargah, church, gurdwara or mandir, it is the habit in the Indian subcontinent for women to cover their head with a dupatta.}}</ref>
·noun The calyptra of mosses.
II. Veil ·noun ·same·as Velum, 3.
III. Veil ·noun A cover; disguise; a mask; a pretense.
IV. Veil ·noun To throw a veil over; to cover with a veil.
V. Veil ·noun A covering for a person or thing; as, a nun's veil; a paten veil; an altar veil.
VI. Veil ·noun A membrane connecting the margin of the pileus of a mushroom with the stalk;
- called also velum.
VII. Veil ·noun Fig.: To invest; to Cover; to Hide; to Conceal.
VIII. Veil ·noun Something hung up, or spread out, to intercept the view, and hide an object; a cover; a curtain; ·esp., a screen, usually of gauze, crape, or similar diaphnous material, to hide or protect the face.
veil         
  • prothesis]]
  • Sanctuary in the [[Basilique Saint-Denis]] showing veiling to either side of the altar<ref>''Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century'' [1856] by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc</ref>
  • A bridal veil as part of her [[wedding dress]]
  • opaque hanging veil]], which is worn throughout the day
  • An Orthodox Jewish wedding in Vienna, where the bride is wearing a traditional veil
  • Headcovering in the [[Restored Reformed Church]] of [[Doornspijk]]
  • A Christian minister marries a groom and bride, the latter of whom is wearing a wedding veil in the church
  • Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a [[haïk]], a type of veil.
  • Indian groom in traditional attire, with Sherwani, Sehra and Mojdi
  • An altar cross veiled during [[Holy Week]]
  • Tuareg man wearing a veil
  • Depiction of [[Isabeau of Bavaria]], queen of France, wearing veiling
  • maniple]] sitting to the right of the chalice.
  • Praying Jewish woman wearing [[Tichel]]
  • quote=Dupatta is also used by some women when entering a mosque, dargah, church, gurdwara or mandir, it is the habit in the Indian subcontinent for women to cover their head with a dupatta.}}</ref>
I. n.
1.
Screen, shade, curtain, cover.
2.
Cover, disguise, mask, visor, blind, cloak, screen.
II. v. a.
1.
Screen, cover with a veil, throw a veil over.
2.
Cover, invest, envelop.
3.
Cover, hide, mask, conceal, disguise, screen, cloak, shroud.
Veil         
  • prothesis]]
  • Sanctuary in the [[Basilique Saint-Denis]] showing veiling to either side of the altar<ref>''Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century'' [1856] by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc</ref>
  • A bridal veil as part of her [[wedding dress]]
  • opaque hanging veil]], which is worn throughout the day
  • An Orthodox Jewish wedding in Vienna, where the bride is wearing a traditional veil
  • Headcovering in the [[Restored Reformed Church]] of [[Doornspijk]]
  • A Christian minister marries a groom and bride, the latter of whom is wearing a wedding veil in the church
  • Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a [[haïk]], a type of veil.
  • Indian groom in traditional attire, with Sherwani, Sehra and Mojdi
  • An altar cross veiled during [[Holy Week]]
  • Tuareg man wearing a veil
  • Depiction of [[Isabeau of Bavaria]], queen of France, wearing veiling
  • maniple]] sitting to the right of the chalice.
  • Praying Jewish woman wearing [[Tichel]]
  • quote=Dupatta is also used by some women when entering a mosque, dargah, church, gurdwara or mandir, it is the habit in the Indian subcontinent for women to cover their head with a dupatta.}}</ref>
A veil is an article of clothing or hanging cloth that is intended to cover some part of the head or face, or an object of some significance. Veiling has a long history in European, Asian, and African societies.
veil         
  • prothesis]]
  • Sanctuary in the [[Basilique Saint-Denis]] showing veiling to either side of the altar<ref>''Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century'' [1856] by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc</ref>
  • A bridal veil as part of her [[wedding dress]]
  • opaque hanging veil]], which is worn throughout the day
  • An Orthodox Jewish wedding in Vienna, where the bride is wearing a traditional veil
  • Headcovering in the [[Restored Reformed Church]] of [[Doornspijk]]
  • A Christian minister marries a groom and bride, the latter of whom is wearing a wedding veil in the church
  • Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a [[haïk]], a type of veil.
  • Indian groom in traditional attire, with Sherwani, Sehra and Mojdi
  • An altar cross veiled during [[Holy Week]]
  • Tuareg man wearing a veil
  • Depiction of [[Isabeau of Bavaria]], queen of France, wearing veiling
  • maniple]] sitting to the right of the chalice.
  • Praying Jewish woman wearing [[Tichel]]
  • quote=Dupatta is also used by some women when entering a mosque, dargah, church, gurdwara or mandir, it is the habit in the Indian subcontinent for women to cover their head with a dupatta.}}</ref>
¦ noun
1. a piece of fine material worn to protect or conceal the face.
a piece of fabric forming part of a nun's headdress, resting on the head and shoulders.
2. a thing that conceals, disguises, or obscures: an eerie veil of mist.
3. (in Jewish antiquity) the piece of precious cloth separating the sanctuary from the body of the Temple or the Tabernacle.
4. Botany a membrane which is attached to the immature fruiting body of some toadstools and ruptures in the course of development.
¦ verb cover with or as if with a veil.
?[usu. as adjective veiled] partially conceal or disguise: a thinly veiled threat.
Phrases
draw a veil over avoid discussing or calling attention to (something embarrassing or unpleasant).
take the veil become a nun.
Derivatives
veiling noun
veilless adjective
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. veil(e), from L. vela, plural of velum (see velum).
veil         
  • prothesis]]
  • Sanctuary in the [[Basilique Saint-Denis]] showing veiling to either side of the altar<ref>''Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century'' [1856] by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc</ref>
  • A bridal veil as part of her [[wedding dress]]
  • opaque hanging veil]], which is worn throughout the day
  • An Orthodox Jewish wedding in Vienna, where the bride is wearing a traditional veil
  • Headcovering in the [[Restored Reformed Church]] of [[Doornspijk]]
  • A Christian minister marries a groom and bride, the latter of whom is wearing a wedding veil in the church
  • Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a [[haïk]], a type of veil.
  • Indian groom in traditional attire, with Sherwani, Sehra and Mojdi
  • An altar cross veiled during [[Holy Week]]
  • Tuareg man wearing a veil
  • Depiction of [[Isabeau of Bavaria]], queen of France, wearing veiling
  • maniple]] sitting to the right of the chalice.
  • Praying Jewish woman wearing [[Tichel]]
  • quote=Dupatta is also used by some women when entering a mosque, dargah, church, gurdwara or mandir, it is the habit in the Indian subcontinent for women to cover their head with a dupatta.}}</ref>
n.
1) to draw a veil (over)
2) to lift a veil
3) a bridal veil
4) (misc.) under a veil of mystery
veil         
  • prothesis]]
  • Sanctuary in the [[Basilique Saint-Denis]] showing veiling to either side of the altar<ref>''Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century'' [1856] by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc</ref>
  • A bridal veil as part of her [[wedding dress]]
  • opaque hanging veil]], which is worn throughout the day
  • An Orthodox Jewish wedding in Vienna, where the bride is wearing a traditional veil
  • Headcovering in the [[Restored Reformed Church]] of [[Doornspijk]]
  • A Christian minister marries a groom and bride, the latter of whom is wearing a wedding veil in the church
  • Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a [[haïk]], a type of veil.
  • Indian groom in traditional attire, with Sherwani, Sehra and Mojdi
  • An altar cross veiled during [[Holy Week]]
  • Tuareg man wearing a veil
  • Depiction of [[Isabeau of Bavaria]], queen of France, wearing veiling
  • maniple]] sitting to the right of the chalice.
  • Praying Jewish woman wearing [[Tichel]]
  • quote=Dupatta is also used by some women when entering a mosque, dargah, church, gurdwara or mandir, it is the habit in the Indian subcontinent for women to cover their head with a dupatta.}}</ref>
(veils)
1.
A veil is a piece of thin soft cloth that women sometimes wear over their heads and which can also cover their face.
She's got long fair hair but she's got a veil over it...
N-COUNT
2.
You can refer to something that hides or partly hides a situation or activity as a veil.
The country is ridding itself of its disgraced prime minister in a veil of secrecy...
The chilling facts behind this veil of silence were slow to emerge.
N-COUNT: usu sing, N of n
3.
You can refer to something that you can partly see through, for example a mist, as a veil. (LITERARY)
The eruption has left a thin veil of dust in the upper atmosphere...
= haze
N-COUNT: oft N of n
4.
If you draw a veil over something, you stop talking about it because it is too unpleasant to talk about.
The clamour to draw a veil over the minister's extra-marital activities reeks of hypocrisy.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
Veiling         
  • prothesis]]
  • Sanctuary in the [[Basilique Saint-Denis]] showing veiling to either side of the altar<ref>''Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century'' [1856] by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc</ref>
  • A bridal veil as part of her [[wedding dress]]
  • opaque hanging veil]], which is worn throughout the day
  • An Orthodox Jewish wedding in Vienna, where the bride is wearing a traditional veil
  • Headcovering in the [[Restored Reformed Church]] of [[Doornspijk]]
  • A Christian minister marries a groom and bride, the latter of whom is wearing a wedding veil in the church
  • Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a [[haïk]], a type of veil.
  • Indian groom in traditional attire, with Sherwani, Sehra and Mojdi
  • An altar cross veiled during [[Holy Week]]
  • Tuareg man wearing a veil
  • Depiction of [[Isabeau of Bavaria]], queen of France, wearing veiling
  • maniple]] sitting to the right of the chalice.
  • Praying Jewish woman wearing [[Tichel]]
  • quote=Dupatta is also used by some women when entering a mosque, dargah, church, gurdwara or mandir, it is the habit in the Indian subcontinent for women to cover their head with a dupatta.}}</ref>
ANY LIGHTWEIGHT COVERING FOR THE HEAD OR FACE OR BOTH
Veiling; Religious Veil; Bridal veil; Wedding veil; Chalice veil; Bridalveil; Vail Veil; 👰; Muslim veil; Veils; Head-rail; Veil of profession; Veil of consecration; Veil of probation; Screen in Islam; Face veil; Veils in Middle Eastern and North African cultures
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Veil.
II. Veiling ·noun A veil; a thin covering; also, material for making veils.
Imprimatura         
IN THE ART OF PAINTING, ANY COLORED GLAZE, SIZE, OR WASH APPLIED ON TOP OF A WHITE GROUND
In painting, imprimatura is an initial stain of color painted on a ground. It provides a painter with a transparent, toned ground, which will allow light falling onto the painting to reflect through the paint layers.
Black veil         
  • The praying nun left to the Mother of God is wearing the [[religious habit]] of a professed [[Cistercian nun]]
HEADGEAR FOR CATHOLIC NUN
Black Veil
In Roman Catholicism, a black veil is the traditional sign of a professed nun. Some monasteries or communities bestow the black veil at the first profession of vows, but usually it is bestowed with the profession of solemn vows.
Piercing the corporate veil         
TEMPORARY RESCISSION OF CORPORATE PERSONHOOD
Pierce the corporate veil; Lifting the corporate veil; Corporate veil; Lifing the corporate veil; Lift the corporate veil; Piercing of the corporate veil
Piercing the corporate veil or lifting the corporate veil is a legal decision to treat the rights or duties of a corporation as the rights or liabilities of its shareholders. Usually a corporation is treated as a separate legal person, which is solely responsible for the debts it incurs and the sole beneficiary of the credit it is owed.

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Veil (disambiguation)

Veil or similar may mean:

  • Veil, an article of clothing
  • Veil, a curtain or cloth hanging used in architecture, especially in a temple to separate a public space from a space reserved for the priesthood, or within a mosque to separate worshipers by gender.

Veil or similar may also mean: