Cloak in C rdoba
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CAPACloak, in Córdoba
CAPACloak in Cuba
cloakingDress in a cloak
COVERTLYIn cloak-and-dagger style
MAMOCloak of feathers, in Hawaii.
immantleto cloak in a mantle
immantledIMMANTLE, to cloak in a mantle
immantlesIMMANTLE, to cloak in a mantle
palliuma cloak worn in ancient Rome
becloakto dress (someone) in a cloak
immantlingIMMANTLE, to cloak in a mantle
LIMOUSINELoanword that means "long cloak" in French
muffleto wrap in a scarf, cloak, etc.
palliumsPALLIUM, a cloak worn in ancient Rome
palliaPALLIUM, a cloak worn in ancient Rome
OSSOrg. in the 1946 film "Cloak and Dagger"
OSSOrg. in the 1946 thriller "Cloak and Dagger"
PONCHOBlanketlike cloak with a hole in the center
abollaewoolen cloak worn by men in ancient Rome
abollawoolen cloak worn by men in ancient Rome
ROSAWith a sub in front, it's cloak-and-dagger
chlamysesA short cloak worn by men in ancient Greece
manta(in Spain and Spanish America) a cloak or wrap
mantas(in Spain and Spanish America) a cloak or wrap
chlamysA short cloak worn by men in ancient Greece
karosscloak or rug of animal skins used in southern Africa
roquelaurea cloak reaching about to, or just below, the knees, worn in the 18th century
paenulaslong, circular cloak, sleeveless and often hooded, worn by the poorer classes in ancient Rome
paenulalong, circular cloak, sleeveless and often hooded, worn by the poorer classes in ancient Rome
roquelauresROQUELAURE, a cloak reaching about to, or just below, the knees, worn in the 18th century
pretexta purpose or motive alleged or an appearance assumed in order to cloak the real intention or state of affairs
mantaa square piece of cloth or blanket used in southwestern United States and Latin America usually as a cloak or shawl
capathe red cloak of a bullfighter, used chiefly in attracting the attention of the bull and guiding the course of its attack
capasthe red cloak of a bullfighter, used chiefly in attracting the attention of the bull and guiding the course of its attack