Ancient form of female headdress.
1 The wimple covered the neck, and was worn chiefly out of doors.
2 She stopped short, drew her wimple round her face, and was gone.
3 Her long veil was more like a winding-sheet than a bride's wimple .
4 She smoothed her dark russet habit around her, fiddled with her wimple .
5 Insomuch that the close-plaited robe and the wimple were secure as a castle.
6 The gorget is said to be an adaptation of the wimple .
7 One of the women followed him, her eyes wide and her wimple billowing.
8 She had pulled off her horned wimple and tied a kerchief round her head.
9 Their leader was a nun, her wimple disclosing a Chinese cameo of a face.
10 One fair maid is described as having her fair form wrapped in a warm wimple .
11 The good wife of Bath wore a wimple which was "y-pinched full seemly."
12 The conversation, that is, not the familiar making an armored nun's wimple on my chest.
13 The wife, without answering, quietly drew the wimple aside.
14 They were all nuns, in full habit and wimple , and all of them carrying guns.
15 I can't remember if I actually saw a crumpled wimple in this traditional line of garments.
16 Her hands parted and slipped over the large wooden rosary lying atop the broad white wimple .
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