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- Cloak - n. - A loose outer garment, extending from the neck downwards, and commonly without sleeves. It is longer than a cape, and is worn both by men and by women.
- Cloak - n. - That which conceals; a disguise or pretext; an excuse; a fair pretense; a mask; a cover.
- Cloak - v. t. - To cover with, or as with, a cloak; hence, to hide or conceal.
- Cloaked - imp. & p. p. - of Cloak
- Cloakedly - adv. - In a concealed manner.
- Cloaking - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Cloak
- Cloaking - n. - The act of covering with a cloak; the act of concealing anything.
- Cloaking - n. - The material of which of which cloaks are made.
- Cloakroom - n. - A room, attached to any place of public resort, where cloaks, overcoats, etc., may be deposited for a time.
- Frog - n. - An oblong cloak button, covered with netted thread, and fastening into a loop instead of a button hole.
- Line - v. t. - To cover the inner surface of; as, to line a cloak with silk or fur; to line a box with paper or tin.
- Mantua - n. - A woman's cloak or mantle; also, a woman's gown.
- Whittle - n. - A grayish, coarse double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of England, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl.
- Capuchin - n. - A garment for women, consisting of a cloak and hood, resembling, or supposed to resemble, that of capuchin monks.
- Discloak - v. t. - To take off a cloak from; to uncloak.
- Sack - n. - Originally, a loosely hanging garment for women, worn like a cloak about the shoulders, and serving as a decorative appendage to the gown; now, an outer garment with sleeves, worn by women; as, a dressing sack.
- Hap - n. - A cloak or plaid.
- Mantelet - n. - A short cloak formerly worn by knights.
- Pretend - v. t. - To hold before, or put forward, as a cloak or disguise for something else; to exhibit as a veil for something hidden.
- Uncloak - v. t. - To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a cloak or cover; to unmask; to reveal.
- Paludamentum - n. - A military cloak worn by a general and his principal officers.
- Pallium - n. - A large, square, woolen cloak which enveloped the whole person, worn by the Greeks and by certain Romans. It is the Roman name of a Greek garment.
- Disguise - v. t. - To hide by a counterfeit appearance; to cloak by a false show; to mask; as, to disguise anger; to disguise one's sentiments, character, or intentions.
- Manteau - n. - A woman's cloak or mantle.
- Cardinal - a. - A woman's short cloak with a hood.
- Pall - n. - An outer garment; a cloak mantle.
- Rail - n. - An outer cloak or covering; a neckerchief for women.
- Mantilla - n. - A lady's light cloak of cape of silk, velvet, lace, or the like.
- Capote - n. - A long cloak or overcoat, especially one with a hood.
- Mantelet - n. - A short cloak or mantle worn by women.
- Dolman - n. - A cloak of a peculiar fashion worn by women.
- Poncho - n. - A kind of cloak worn by the Spanish Americans, having the form of a blanket, with a slit in the middle for the head to pass through. A kind of poncho made of rubber or painted cloth is used by the mounted troops in the United States service.
- Burnous - n. - A combination cloak and hood worn by women.
- Visite - n. - A light cape or short cloak of silk or lace worn by women in summer.
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- H5622 סַרְבַּל - 5622 סַרְבַּל - סַרְבַּל - - çarbal - sar-bal' - (Aramaic) of uncertain derivation; a cloak; coat. - Noun Masculine - arc
- G5511 χλαμύς - 5511 χλαμύς - ΧΛΑΜΎΣ - - chlamýs - khlam-ooce' - of uncertain derivation; a military cloak:--robe. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H4595 מַעֲטָפָה - 4595 מַעֲטָפָה - מַעֲטָפָה - - maʻăṭâphâh - mah-at-aw-faw' - from עָטַף; a cloak; mantle. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H4304 מִטְפַּחַת - 4304 מִטְפַּחַת - מִטְפַּחַת - - miṭpachath - mit-pakh'-ath - from טָפַח; a wide cloak (for a woman); vail, wimple. - Noun Feminine - heb
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- Matthew 40 5:40 And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also.
ΚΑΊ ΘΈΛΩ ΚΡΊΝΩ ΣΟΊ ΚΡΊΝΩ ΚΑΊ ΛΑΜΒΆΝΩ ΣΟῦ ΧΙΤΏΝ ἈΦΊΗΜΙ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἈΦΊΗΜΙ ἹΜΆΤΙΟΝ ΚΑΊ - 2 Timothy 55 4:13 The cloak that I left at Troas with Carpus, when thou comest, bring with thee, and the books, but especially the parchments.
ΦΕΛΌΝΗΣ ὍΣ ἈΠΟΛΕΊΠΩ ἘΝ ΤΡΩΆΣ ΠΑΡΆ ΚΆΡΠΟΣ ἜΡΧΟΜΑΙ ΦΈΡΩ ΚΑΊ ΒΙΒΛΊΟΝ ΜΆΛΙΣΤΑ ΜΕΜΒΡΆΝΑ - John 43 15:22 If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not had sin: but now they have no cloak for their sin.
ΕἸ ΜΉ ἜΡΧΟΜΑΙ ΕἸ ΜΉ ἜΡΧΟΜΑΙ ΚΑΊ ΛΑΛΈΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἜΧΩ Οὐ ἜΧΩ ἉΜΑΡΤΊΑ ΔΈ ΝῦΝ ἜΧΩ Οὐ ΠΡΌΦΑΣΙΣ ΠΕΡΊ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἉΜΑΡΤΊΑ - 1 Thessalonians 52 2:5 For neither at any time used we flattering words, as ye know, nor a cloak of covetousness; God is witness:
ΓΆΡ ΟὔΤΕ ΠΟΤΈ ΓΊΝΟΜΑΙ ΚΟΛΑΚΕΊΑ ΛΌΓΟΣ ἘΝ ΚΑΘΏΣ ΕἼΔΩ ΟὔΤΕ ΠΡΌΦΑΣΙΣ ἘΝ ΠΛΕΟΝΕΞΊΑ ΘΕΌΣ ΜΆΡΤΥΣ - Isaiah 23 59:17 For he put on righteousness as a breastplate, and an helmet of salvation upon his head; and he put on the garments of vengeance for clothing, and was clad with zeal as a cloak.
לָבַשׁ צְדָקָה שִׁרְיוֹן כּוֹבַע יְשׁוּעָה רֹאשׁ לָבַשׁ בֶּגֶד נָקָם תַּלְבֹּשֶׁת עָטָה קִנְאָה מְעִיל