wimpled
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]wimpled (not comparable)
- Wearing a wimple.
- 1853, Various, Notes and Queries, Number 190, June 18, 1853[1]:
- Two are figures of cross-legged knights in chain armour and surcoats: one is a female figure wimpled.
- 1868, Sophie May, Dotty Dimple at Her Grandmother's[2]:
- She put on a white wrapper of Susy's, and, looking like a wimpled nun, followed Polly down stairs.
Verb
[edit]wimpled
- simple past and past participle of wimple