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shawl

shoulder wrap / to wrap in fabric
NounTransitive Verb
pl: shawlspast: shawledpp: shawleding: shawling

This garment evokes a sense of comfort, modesty, or traditional elegance. It is typically associated with soft textures like wool, cashmere, or silk, and is often used in contexts of aging, mourning, or cultural heritage. Unlike a scarf, which is primarily narrow and worn around the neck, a shawl is broad enough to drape over the shoulders and torso. As a noun, it follows standard countability rules. When used as a verb, it describes the specific action of enveloping someone or something in this type of fabric, often implying a gesture of care, protection, or warmth.

Meanings

Noun

A piece of fabric, typically square or rectangular, worn around the shoulders or head for warmth or decoration.

"She wrapped a wool shawl around her shoulders to keep out the evening chill."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To wrap or cover something with a shawl or a shawl-like garment.

"She shawled the sleeping infant in a soft cashmere wrap."

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