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It came from the Dutch word docke.
Wife comes from the Old English word wif.
The word 'jaywalk' is a compound word derived from the word 'jay', an old word for an inexperienced person, and walk.
Originally Pictish word for soldier(Grimm) Celtic word for battle. It is an alternative spelling of Graham
The word "shawl" originates from Persian, specifically the word "shal," which means a piece of fabric that is worn around the shoulders or head for warmth or decoration.
"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
Zarape
She wrapped a warm shawl around her shoulders before heading outside on the chilly evening.
It's the Yiddish word for the Jewish prayer shawl.
· kerchief
Tallith
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.
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.
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.
pashima=shawl