Web1. (burial garment) a. la mortaja. (F) Dustin's corpse was placed into a canvas shroud for burial at sea. El cadáver de Dustin se colocó en una mortaja de lona para arrojarlo al mar. b. el sudario. (M) Mrs. Weinstein's corpse was washed and then placed in a shroud. El cadáver de la señora Weinstein se lavó y luego se colocó en un sudario. Weba shroud of darkness/mist Word Origin late Old English scrūd ‘garment, clothing’, of Germanic origin, from a base meaning ‘cut’; related to shred . An early sense of the verb (Middle English) was ‘cover so as to protect’.
131 Synonyms & Antonyms of SHROUD - Merriam Webster
Web1 day ago · shroud in British English (ʃraʊd ) noun 1. a garment or piece of cloth used to wrap a dead body 2. anything that envelops like a garment a shroud of mist 3. a protective covering for a piece of equipment 4. astronautics a streamlined protective covering used to protect the payload during a rocket-powered launch 5. nautical WebSHROUD, v.t. 1. To cover; to shelter from danger or annoyance. Under your beams I will me safely shroud. Spenser. One of these trees with all its young ones, may shroud four … patacon pisao grand ave
Shrouding - definition of shrouding by The Free Dictionary
WebNoun. A thing that envelops or obscures something. A manner or expression that hides one's true character or feelings. A length of cloth or garment, especially one that covers or … Webshroud noun [C] (HIDE) a layer of something that covers or surrounds something: Everything was covered in a thick shroud of dust. a situation that prevents something from being … Webshroud n: usually plural (nautical: supporting rope) (Nautique) hauban nm : The sailor climbed the shrouds. Le matelot grimpa sur le hauban. shroud, shroud line n (parachute rope) (parachute) suspente nf : Shroud is sold by the spool. shroud n: figurative ([sth] that covers) enveloppe, couche nf : There was a shroud of fog over the mountain top. patacq