IPA: /ˈwɪmpəld/
KK: /ˈwɪmpəld/
Describing someone who is wearing a type of head covering that wraps around the chin and neck, often associated with certain historical or religious attire.
The nun appeared in her wimpled attire, reflecting her commitment to her faith.
Wimpled originates from the Old English word 'wimpel', meaning a covering or veil. The suffix '-ed' indicates a past participle form. Thus, 'wimpled' refers to something that has been covered or veiled.
Imagine something that has been 'covered' or 'veiled' — that's what 'wimpled' means, coming from the Old English word for a covering.