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SHROUD
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Dictionary entry overview: What does shroud mean?
• SHROUD (noun)
The noun SHROUD has 3 senses:
1. a line that suspends the harness from the canopy of a parachute
2. (nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind
3. burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
Familiarity information: SHROUD used as a noun is uncommon.
• SHROUD (verb)
The verb SHROUD has 3 senses:
Familiarity information: SHROUD used as a verb is uncommon.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
A line that suspends the harness from the canopy of a parachute
Classified under:
Nouns denoting man-made objects
Hypernyms ("shroud" is a kind of...):
line (something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and flexible)
Holonyms ("shroud" is a part of...):
chute; parachute (rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall)
Sense 2
Meaning:
(nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind
Classified under:
Nouns denoting man-made objects
Synonyms:
mainsheet; sheet; shroud; tack; weather sheet
Hypernyms ("shroud" is a kind of...):
line (something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and flexible)
Domain category:
navigation; sailing; seafaring (the work of a sailor)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "shroud"):
futtock shroud (shroud that is part of a ship's rigging)
Holonyms ("shroud" is a part of...):
ship (a vessel that carries passengers or freight)
Sense 3
Meaning:
Burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
Classified under:
Nouns denoting man-made objects
Synonyms:
cerement; pall; shroud; winding-clothes; winding-sheet
Hypernyms ("shroud" is a kind of...):
burial garment (cloth used to cover a corpse in preparation for burial)
Derivation:
shroud (wrap in a shroud)
shroud (cover as if with a shroud)
shroud (form a cover like a shroud)
Conjugation: |
Past simple: shrouded
Past participle: shrouded
-ing form: shrouding
Sense 1
Meaning:
Cover as if with a shroud
Classified under:
Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging
Synonyms:
Context example:
The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery
Hypernyms (to "shroud" is one way to...):
enclose; enfold; envelop; enwrap; wrap (enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering)
Sentence frames:
Somebody ----s something
Something ----s something
Somebody ----s something PP
Sentence example:
The wind storms shroud the area with dust and dirt
Derivation:
shroud (burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Form a cover like a shroud
Classified under:
Verbs of being, having, spatial relations
Context example:
Mist shrouded the castle
Hypernyms (to "shroud" is one way to...):
cover; spread over (form a cover over)
Sentence frame:
Something ----s something
Sentence example:
Dust and dirt shroud the area
Derivation:
shroud (burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped)
Sense 3
Meaning:
Wrap in a shroud
Classified under:
Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging
Context example:
shroud the corpses
Hypernyms (to "shroud" is one way to...):
wrap; wrap up (arrange or fold as a cover or protection)
Sentence frames:
Somebody ----s something
Somebody ----s somebody
Derivation:
shroud (burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped)
Context examples
The wind is high—I can hear it in the shrouds, and the bow throws back the foam.
(Dracula, by Bram Stoker)
This lost mine was steeped in tragedy and shrouded in mystery.
(The Call of the Wild, by Jack London)
She was standing a dozen feet away, one hand resting on the main-shrouds and her body swaying gently to the slight roll of the ship.
(The Sea-Wolf, by Jack London)
As common as hot Jupiters are now known to be, they are still shrouded in mystery.
(Investigating the Mystery of Migrating 'Hot Jupiters', NASA)
One reason it is difficult to find a triplet of supermassive black holes is that they are likely to be shrouded in gas and dust, blocking much of their light.
(Three Black Holes on Collision Course, NASA)
These last I broke through with a sudden jerk, and then regained the deck by the starboard shrouds.
(Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson)
Some appear to be shrouded in dust, while others are exposed and easy to see.
(NASA's WISE findings poke hole in black hole 'Doughnut' theory, NASA)
Only within the folds of a shroud have I ever seen so wan a face.
(Rodney Stone, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
Down they swooped, one on the right, one on the left, the sides and shrouds black with men and bristling with weapons.
(The White Company, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
I know not what dress she had on: it was white and straight; but whether gown, sheet, or shroud, I cannot tell.
(Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë)
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