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guimpe Meaning in Bengali



starched এক টুকরো কাপড় নান এর অভ্যাস কাঁধের আচ্ছাদন





guimpe's Usage Examples:

The guimpe (from the French guimpe) or chemisette was a garment which developed in medieval Western Europe.


For similar garments, see guimpe and chemisette.


bandeau, to which the veil would be attached, along with a white wimple or guimpe of starched linen or cotton to cover the cheeks, neck and chest.


the traditional black Benedictine habit, but with a modernised veil and guimpe (wimple).


The habit was black serge over a robe of white serge, with a white guimpe, a black bandeau, and veil.


secured by a bandeau and a white wimple (to cover the neck and cheeks) and guimpe (to cover the chest, similar to a short cape) of starched linen, cotton.


guardian Guelph guerdon Guernsey guerrilla guidance guide guidon guile guimpe guise guy "rope" guy gyrfalcon haggard haggis halberd hale "to drag, summon".


Henry II's time, with heavily pleated robe, slashed sleeves and a lace guimpe Yves-Pascal Castel.


) "mallow" guimbarde "old crock" guimpe "wimple" guinder "to hoist oneself, exert" guinguette "villa" guipure "guipure".



guimpe's Meaning':

a piece of starched cloth covering the shoulders of a nun's habit

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