'Cloak' definitions:
Definition of 'cloak'
From: WordNet
Definition of 'Cloak'
From: GCIDE
- Cloak \Cloak\ (kl[=o]k; 110), n. [Of. cloque cloak (from the bell-like shape), bell, F. cloche bell; perh. of Celtic origin and the same word as E. clock. See 1st Clock.]
- 1. A loose outer garment, extending from the neck downwards, and commonly without sleeves. It is longer than a cape, and is worn both by men and by women. [1913 Webster]
- 2. That which conceals; a disguise or pretext; an excuse; a fair pretense; a mask; a cover. [1913 Webster]
- No man is esteemed any ways considerable for policy who wears religion otherwise than as a cloak. --South. [1913 Webster]
- Cloak bag, a bag in which a cloak or other clothes are carried; a portmanteau. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Cloak'
From: GCIDE
Definition of 'Cloak'
From: Easton
- Cloak an upper garment, "an exterior tunic, wide and long, reaching to the ankles, but without sleeves" (Isa. 59:17). The word so rendered is elsewhere rendered "robe" or "mantle." It was worn by the high priest under the ephod (Ex. 28:31), by kings and others of rank (1 Sam. 15:27; Job 1:20; 2:12), and by women (2 Sam. 13:18).
- The word translated "cloke", i.e., outer garment, in Matt. 5:40 is in its plural form used of garments in general (Matt. 17:2; 26:65). The cloak mentioned here and in Luke 6:29 was the Greek himation, Latin pallium, and consisted of a large square piece of wollen cloth fastened round the shoulders, like the abba of the Arabs. This could be taken by a creditor (Ex. 22:26,27), but the coat or tunic (Gr. chiton) mentioned in Matt. 5:40 could not.
- The cloak which Paul "left at Troas" (2 Tim. 4:13) was the Roman paenula, a thick upper garment used chiefly in travelling as a protection from the weather. Some, however, have supposed that what Paul meant was a travelling-bag. In the Syriac version the word used means a bookcase. (See Dress.)
Synonyms of 'cloak'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- alibi,
- apology,
- apply to,
- arm,
- armor,
- becloud,
- befog,
- blanket,
- bless,
- blind,
- block,
- bonnet,
- boot,
- breech,
- camouflage,
- canopy,
- cap,
- cape,
- champion,
- clothe,
- cloud,
- coat,
- coif,
- color,
- compass about,
- conceal,
- concealment,
- cope,
- copyright,
- cover,
- cover story,
- cover up,
- cover-up,
- coverage,
- covering,
- covert,
- coverture,
- cowl,
- cowling,
- curtain,
- cushion,
- defend,
- device,
- disguise,
- dissemble,
- dissimulate,
- distract attention from,
- drape,
- drapery,
- dress up,
- eclipse,
- ensconce,
- enshroud,
- ensure,
- envelop,
- excuse,
- facade,
- face,
- feint,
- fence,
- fend,
- film,
- frock,
- front,
- gloss,
- gloss over,
- gown,
- guarantee,
- guard,
- guise,
- handle,
- hanging,
- harbor,
- hat,
- haven,
- hide,
- hood,
- housing,
- insure,
- jacket,
- keep,
- keep from harm,
- keep under cover,
- lame excuse,
- lay on,
- lay over,
- locus standi,
- make safe,
- mantle,
- mask,
- muffle,
- nestle,
- obduce,
- obfuscate,
- obscure,
- occult,
- ostensible motive,
- overcoat,
- overlay,
- overspread,
- pall,
- patent,
- police,
- poncho,
- poor excuse,
- pretense,
- pretension,
- pretext,
- protect,
- protestation,
- public motive,
- put on,
- put-off,
- refuge,
- register,
- ride shotgun for,
- robe,
- safeguard,
- screen,
- scum,
- secure,
- semblance,
- shade,
- sham,
- shelter,
- shield,
- shirt,
- shoe,
- show,
- shroud,
- slur over,
- smoke screen,
- sock,
- spread over,
- stalking-horse,
- stocking,
- stratagem,
- subterfuge,
- superimpose,
- superpose,
- trick,
- underwrite,
- varnish,
- veil,
- veneer,
- vestment,
- whitewash,
- wrap