7 definitions found
veil /ˈve(ə)l/
面紗,面罩,藉口,幕,帳,遮蔽物(vt.)戴面紗,隱藏,遮蔽,掩飾(vi.)蒙上面紗
veil /ˈve(ə)l/ 名詞
包藏,掩沒,遮蔽用物,面罩,帳,糢糊,翳影,菌幕,蓋,蓋膜,羊膜
Vail,
v. t. [
Written also vale,
and veil.]
1. To let fall;
to allow or cause to sink. [
Obs.]
Vail your regard
Upon a wronged,
I would fain have said,
a maid! --
Shak.
2. To lower,
or take off,
in token of inferiority,
reverence,
submission,
or the like.
France must vail her lofty-plumed crest! --
Shak.
Without vailing his bonnet or testifying any reverence for the alleged sanctity of the relic. --
Sir. W. Scott.
Vail v. i. To yield or recede;
to give place;
to show respect by yielding,
uncovering,
or the like. [
Written also vale,
and veil.] [
Obs.]
Thy convenience must vail to thy neighbor's necessity. --
South.
Veil n. [
Written also vail.]
1. 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.
The veil of the temple was rent in twain. --
Matt. xxvii. 51.
She,
as a veil down to the slender waist,
Her unadornéd
golden tresses wore. --
Milton.
2. A cover;
a disguise;
a mask;
a pretense.
[I will] pluck the borrowed veil of modesty from the so seeming Mistress Page. --
Shak.
3. Bot. (a) The calyptra of mosses.
(b) A membrane connecting the margin of the pileus of a mushroom with the stalk; --
called also velum.
4. Eccl. A covering for a person or thing;
as,
a nun's veil;
a paten veil;
an altar veil.
5. Zool. Same as Velum, 3.
To take the veil Eccl.,
to receive or be covered with,
a veil,
as a nun,
in token of retirement from the world;
to become a nun.
Veil v. t. [
imp. & p. p. Veiled p. pr. & vb. n. Veiling.] [
Written also vail.]
1. To throw a veil over;
to cover with a veil.
Her face was veiled;
yet to my fancied sight,
Love,
sweetness,
goodness,
in her person shined. --
Milton.
2. Fig.:
To invest;
to cover;
to hide;
to conceal.
To keep your great pretenses veiled. --
Shak.
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veil
n 1:
a garment that covers the head and face [
syn:
head covering]
2:
the inner embryonic membrane of higher vertebrates
(
especially when covering the head at birth) [
syn:
caul,
embryonic membrane]
3:
a vestment worn by a priest at High Mass in the Roman
Catholic Church;
a silk shawl [
syn:
humeral veil]
v 1:
to obscure,
or conceal with or as if with a veil; "
women in
Afghanistan veil their faces" [
ant:
unveil]
2:
make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or
concealing; "
a hidden message"; "
a veiled threat" [
syn:
obscure,
blot out,
obliterate,
hide]