recloak
English
Etymology
re- + cloak
Verb
recloak (third-person singular simple present recloaks, present participle recloaking, simple past and past participle recloaked)
- (transitive, chiefly figuratively) To cloak again or anew.
- 1999, Jean Markale, The Grail: The Celtic Origins of the Sacred Icon (page 5)
- That is why it is necessary to analyze the story by Chretien de Troyes, before examining the numerous aspects that have recloaked the legend.
- 2001, Jana Evans Braziel, Kathleen LeBesco, Bodies out of bounds: fatness and transgression (page 270)
- Dierlam thus simultaneously recloaks herself as Helen Melon and reminds us that the figure before us does not exist solely as a character or performance.
- 1999, Jean Markale, The Grail: The Celtic Origins of the Sacred Icon (page 5)
Anagrams
- earlock