burnoose Synonyms
burnoose Meaning
Wordnet
burnoose (n)
a long hooded cloak woven of wool in one piece; worn by Arabs and Moors
Webster
burnoose (n.)
Alt. of Burnous
burnoose Sentence Examples
- The nomad wrapped himself in his burnoose to shield against the harsh desert winds.
- She donned her traditional burnoose before heading out to the bustling marketplace.
- The burnoose, with its loose-fitting design, provided both comfort and protection in the arid climate.
- The intricate embroidery along the edges of the burnoose added a touch of elegance to the garment.
- In some cultures, the color and style of a person's burnoose can signify their social status or tribe.
- The traveler adjusted his burnoose to cover his face, protecting it from the blowing sand.
- As the sun set over the dunes, the silhouette of figures clad in burnooses could be seen against the horizon.
- The burnoose draped gracefully over her shoulders, giving her an air of timeless beauty.
- A well-worn burnoose was an essential part of the nomadic lifestyle, offering warmth during chilly desert nights.
- The intricate patterns woven into the fabric of the burnoose told stories of generations past.
FAQs About the word burnoose
a long hooded cloak woven of wool in one piece; worn by Arabs and MoorsAlt. of Burnous
manta, capelet, pelerine, tippet, joseph,pelisse, cowl, palatine, capuchin, mantelet
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The nomad wrapped himself in his burnoose to shield against the harsh desert winds.
She donned her traditional burnoose before heading out to the bustling marketplace.
The burnoose, with its loose-fitting design, provided both comfort and protection in the arid climate.
The intricate embroidery along the edges of the burnoose added a touch of elegance to the garment.