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velo
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veil.

(Of thelat.)(velum).

1. m. curtain or cloth covering something.

2. m. garment of the women's costume of street, made of tulle, gauze or other thin cloth of silk or cotton, and which used to cover the head, the neck women and sometimes the face.

3. m. piece of tulle, gauze, etc., with which they weather-stripped and adorn some blankets over the top.

4. m. I veil of one or another color that, subject to go to the hat, covering the face, used to carry the ladies.

5. m. blessed mantle that cover the head and the upper part of the body the nuns.

6. m. I veil humeral.

7. m. thing thin, light, or floating, which covers more or less the view of another.

8. m. pretext, disguise or excuse which is an attempt to hide, mitigate or obscure the truth.

9. m. confusion or darkness of the understanding on which runs, it get's way's perceive entirely or results in doubt.

10. m. thing which conceals or conceals the explicit knowledge (d)

and another.

11. m. party to give the profession a nun.

12. m. rig consisting of a varal and a network that holds by means of a rope at one end of the one, is immersed in water, for fishing.

13. m. band of white cloth, which in the mass of vigils was to the husband by the shoulders and the woman on the head, as a sign of the Union that had been made.

veil in the palate.

1. m. Anat. Kind of muscle and membranous curtain that separates the cavity of the mouth of the jaws.

veil humeral, or veil Offertory.

1. m. white cloth that is placed on the shoulders the priest, and in whose ends wrapped both hands to get custody or ciborium in which is the Blessed Sacrament and move them from one part to another, or to express them to the worship of the faithful.

run the veil.

1. loc. verb. Express, discover something that was obscure or hidden.

run, or put, a veil or a thick veil

about something.

1. locs. verbs. Keep quiet it, omit it, give it to oblivion, because it should not or do not want to make mention of it or remember it.

take a nun the veil..

1. loc. verb. profess (? in a religious order).

? V.

pillar of the veil of the palate











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