"Shawl" is an English word, of Persian origin.
The Fortune Teller was draped in a lavish shawl.
Spanish form: La Bafunda
Amy wrapped her shawl tightly around her to keep her warm from the cold wind.
Another word for rule of language is Grammar.
There are two syllables in the word language. (Lang-uage)
The word "shawl" is believed to have originated from the Persian language. It is derived from the Persian word "shal," which refers to a woven fabric or garment used for warmth or decoration.
"shawl" originates from the Persian word shal
"Please put on your shawl, its quite chilly outside!" :))
Yes, the word shawl is a common noun, a word for any shawl of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Timothy F. Shawl MD, Philadelphia, PAShawl Bay, BC CanadaBlack Shawl Circle, Aztec, NMThe Bright Shawl Tea Room, San Antonio, TX"The Shawl", a novel by Cynthia Ozick
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The Fortune Teller was draped in a lavish shawl.
Tallith
· kerchief
It's the Yiddish word for the Jewish prayer shawl.
Your shawl is on the kitchen counter. That's a nice shawl. Suddenly, the shawl seemed to come to life, standing on edge and snapping it's top corners at me as if it had just become champion boxer.
Oh, dude, the silent letter in "shawl" is the "w." It's just hanging out there, not making a peep, like that friend who never contributes to the conversation but is always around. So yeah, next time you say "shawl," remember to give a little nod to the silent "w."
The word shawl refers to an object - a piece of cloth that is wrapped around the body to keep warm. It does not have an antonym. Unless a noun can be used descriptively, it cannot have an opposite.