(1) Headdress of cloth; worn over the head and around the neck and ears by medieval women
(2) Headdress of cloth
(3) Worn over the head and around the neck and ears by medieval women
(1) Less problematic on the cleaning front, owing to the rougher fabric and darker colour, is the monastic habit - cowled brown with a rope for the lads, black-and-white with a wimple for the ladies.
(2) Maria runs off to the nunnery, blowing her nose on her wimple .
(3) In the event, I was unable to attend as my wimple was at the cleaners.
(4) One day, as she roams deep in the forest, ill with allergies and the flu, her sweat-shirt hood pulled tightly around her like a postmodern wimple , Ann experiences an apparition of the Virgin Mary.
(5) Saying that, I think I'd suit a wimple and I quite like navy.
(6) As a nun she is beatific, her head, in a wimple , tilted toward heaven, a prayer book clasped to her breast.
(7) Cora refused to wear such a confining and uncomfortable article of clothing as the wimple , which wrapped around a woman's head and neck.
(8) When did I join the Amish community, sitting with my wimple on, shaking my head sadly at the waste and dissipation of the modern world?
(9) So it would appear that my chances of seeing a bearded man walking around in leather chaps and a latex nun's wimple are doubly-remote.
(10) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510My mother will give you your first wimple and veil,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she said flatly.
(11) If you drop in here, you honestly never know if you'll find me wearing a wimple or a bikini.
(12) There's something about his knit cap with the hood covering it that looks as holy as a wimple .
(13) It's hot and she looks a bit rosy under the wimple , but comfortable.
(14) Espidreen, no longer looking feminine, had exchanged her silks for a simple brown robe and wimple that covered her hair and made her look much like Giles, whose chainmail coif covered his own head.
(15) The lord had always thought it was a shame that women, in the most blossoming point in their life, had to bind their hair and hide it under wimples and veils.
(16) The nuns wore special garb that day in addition to their wimples , belts, beads and veils.
(17) Nuns in their blue-and-white wimples glide smiling to and fro, and there are dozens of foreign helpers, the seriously spiritually committed young who wash sheets and fetch water.
(18) And will traditional Catholic nuns still be allowed to wear wimples ?
(19) In the seclusion of a monastery, a small group of Carmelite nuns tailor their own multi-layered habits - chocolate brown in colour, their wimples are pristine white, and the overlying veil is black.
(20) There's a certifiable obsession with textures evident, each surface shaded in a different pattern: the plastered walls, the wimpled counters, the rutted tabletops.
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