encowl (Meaning)

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encowl (v. t.)

To make a monk (or wearer of a cowl) of.

Synonyms & Antonyms of encowl

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encowl Sentence Examples

  1. The witch encowled her face with a ragged black veil.
  2. In the dim light, the figure with the encowled hood seemed ominous.
  3. The mysterious person encowled in darkness approached the castle gates.
  4. She encowled herself in a large hood, trying to conceal her identity.
  5. The monk encowled his head and walked silently through the cloisters.
  6. The secret society's members encowled their faces during their clandestine meetings.
  7. As the storm approached, the lighthouse keeper encowled the lantern to protect it from the wind.
  8. The encowled figure stood motionless in the shadows, watching the bustling crowd pass by.
  9. Wearing a long encowled cloak, the masked stranger entered the abandoned warehouse.
  10. The encowled pilgrims made their way to the holy shrine, seeking redemption and guidance.

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To make a monk (or wearer of a cowl) of.

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No antonyms found.

The witch encowled her face with a ragged black veil.

In the dim light, the figure with the encowled hood seemed ominous.

The mysterious person encowled in darkness approached the castle gates.

She encowled herself in a large hood, trying to conceal her identity.