Veil vs Bonnet - What's the difference?
veil | bonnet |
Something hung up, or spread out, to hide an object from view; usually of gauze, crape, or similar diaphanous material, to hide or protect the face.
* Bible, Matthew xxvii. 51
* Milton
A cover; disguise; a mask; a pretense.
* Shakespeare
* 2007 . Zerzan, John. Silence . p. 4.
The calyptra of mosses.
A membrane connecting the margin of the pileus of a mushroom with the stalk; -- called also velum.
A covering for a person or thing; as, a caul; a nun's veil; a paten veil; an altar veil; a Moslem veil.
(zoology) velum (A circular membrane round the cap of medusa)
(mycology) A thin layer of tissue which is attached to or covers a mushroom.
To don, or garb with, a veil.
To conceal as with a veil.
A type of hat, once worn by women or children, held in place by ribbons tied under the chin.
* 1936 , ,
* 2008 , Russell H. Conwell, Robert Shackleton, Acres of Diamonds ,
A traditional Scottish woollen brimless cap; a bunnet.
(by extension) The polishing head of a power buffer, often made of wool.
* 2008 , The Editors of Popular Mechanics, Popular Mechanics Complete Car Care Manual ,
(Australia, British, NZ, South Africa, automotive) The hinged cover over the engine of a motor car; a hood.
* 2003 , Jon McGregor, If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things ,
* 2004 , David Spencer, quoted in Don Loffler, The FJ Holden: A Favourite Australian Car ,
* 2009 , Ciaran Simms, Denis Wood, Pedestrian and Cyclist Impact: A Biomechanical Perspective ,
* 2009 , Stefan Aust, Anthea Bell, Baader-Meinhof: the inside story of the R.A.F. ,
(nautical) A length of canvas attached to a fore-and-aft sail to increase the pulling power.
(obsolete, slang) An accomplice of a gambler, auctioneer, etc., who entices others to bet or to bid.
The second stomach of a ruminant.
Anything resembling a bonnet (hat) in shape or use.
# A small defence work at a salient angle; or a part of a parapet elevated to screen the other part from enfilade fire.
# A metallic canopy, or projection, over an opening, as a fireplace, or a cowl or hood to increase the draught of a chimney, etc.
# A frame of wire netting over a locomotive chimney, to prevent escape of sparks.
# A roofing over the cage of a mine, to protect its occupants from objects falling down the shaft.
# In pumps, a metal covering for the openings in the valve chambers.
(obsolete) To take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover.
(dated) To pull the bonnet or cap down over the head of.
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(Webster 1913)
As a noun veil
is something hung up, or spread out, to hide an object from view; usually of gauze, crape, or similar diaphanous material, to hide or protect the face.As a verb veil
is to don, or garb with, a veil.As a proper noun bonnet is
a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist edmond bonnet (1848-1922).veil
English
Noun
(en noun)- The veil of the temple was rent in twain.
- She, as a veil down to the slender waist, / Her unadorned golden tresses wore.
- [I will] pluck the borrowed veil of modesty from the so seeming Mistress Page.
- Beckett complains that "in the forest of symbols" there is never quiet, and longs to break through the veil of language to silence.
Verb
- The forest fire was veiled by smoke, but I could hear it clearly.
Anagrams
* * * * * English words not following the I before E except after C rule ----bonnet
English
Alternative forms
* (Scottish brimless hat) bunnetNoun
(en noun)unnumbered page,
- In the hall, Scarlett saw a bonnet' and put it on hurriedly, tying the ribbons under her chin. It was Melanie's black mourning '''bonnet''' and it did not fit Scarlett's head but she could not recall where she had put her own ' bonnet .
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- “Now,” said he, “put such a bonnet' as that in the show window.” He did not fill his show-window up town with a lot of hats and ' bonnets to drive people away, and then sit on the back stairs and bawl because people went to Wanamaker's to trade.
- (Sir Walter Scott)
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- Make sure that the power buffer's lamb's-wool bonnet' is clean. Change or rinse the '''bonnet''' frequently to avoid scratching the finish. Use the ' bonnet as a mitten to buff in the crevices and other areas that the power buffer can't reach.
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- The car is burgundy red, wide and elegant, ten years old but still the boys are impressed and they run to touch it, pressing sticky handprints against the polished bodywork and trying to climb up onto the bonnet .
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- People were reluctant to slam a bonnet' shut in those days. One just did not slam ' bonnets and doors.
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- By about 20 ms, there is contact between the bonnet leading edge and the pedestrian upper leg/pelvis on the struck side, the severity of which depends on the vehicle shape.
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- Stoll was still standing on the car bonnet with the catch of his large-calibre repeating rifle off.
- (Hakluyt)
Synonyms
* (Scottish brimless hat) tam o'shanter * (cover over the engine of a motor car) hood (US)Derived terms
* bonnet drama * bonnet macaque / bonnet monkey * bee in one's bonnet * sunbonnetSee also
* bootVerb
(en verb)- (Shakespeare)