Cloak

/kloʊk/ noun

A loose outer garment, like a long cape, that hangs from the shoulders and often has a hood. As a verb, it means to cover or hide something.

From Old North French "cloque" meaning "traveler’s cloak," from Medieval Latin "cloca" meaning "bell," probably referring to its bell-like shape. The garment’s shape gave it its name.

AMካባ
ARعباءة
BNচাদর
CSplášť
DAkappe
DEMantel
ELμανδύας
EScapa
FAشنل
FIviitta
FRmanteau
GUચાદર
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