cloak |
discloak |
As verbs the difference between cloak and discloak
is that
cloak is to cover as with a cloak while
discloak is (obsolete) to remove a cloak from.
As a noun cloak
is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
cloak |
newmarket |
As nouns the difference between cloak and newmarket
is that
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood while
newmarket is (countable) a long, close-fitting cloak.
As a verb cloak
is to cover as with a cloak.
cloak |
beshroud |
As verbs the difference between cloak and beshroud
is that
cloak is to cover as with a cloak while
beshroud is to cover with or as with a shroud.
As a noun cloak
is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
cloak |
recloak |
As verbs the difference between cloak and recloak
is that
cloak is to cover as with a cloak while
recloak is (transitive|chiefly|figuratively) to cloak again or anew.
As a noun cloak
is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
cloak |
cloakmaker |
As nouns the difference between cloak and cloakmaker
is that
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood while
cloakmaker is someone who makes cloaks.
As a verb cloak
is to cover as with a cloak.
cloak |
cloakless |
As a noun cloak
is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
As a verb cloak
is to cover as with a cloak.
As an adjective cloakless is
without a cloak (item of clothing).
cloak |
cloaklike |
As a noun cloak
is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
As a verb cloak
is to cover as with a cloak.
As an adjective cloaklike is
resembling or characteristic of a cloak (item of clothing).
cloak |
paludamentum |
As nouns the difference between cloak and paludamentum
is that
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood while
paludamentum is a military cloak worn by a general and his principal officers.
As a verb cloak
is to cover as with a cloak.
cloak |
sagum |
As nouns the difference between cloak and sagum
is that
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood while
sagum is a cloak, worn in ancient times by the Gauls, early Germans, and Roman soldiers, made of a rectangular piece of (usually red) coarse cloth and fastened on the right shoulder.
As a verb cloak
is to cover as with a cloak.
cloak |
mantua |
As nouns the difference between cloak and mantua
is that
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood while
mantua is an article of loose clothing popular in 17th- and 18th century France.
As a verb cloak
is to cover as with a cloak.
As a proper noun Mantua is
province of Lombardy, Italy.
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