recloak

English

Etymology

re- + cloak

Verb

recloak (third-person singular simple present recloaks, present participle recloaking, simple past and past participle recloaked)

  1. (transitive, chiefly figuratively) To cloak again or anew.
    • 1999, Jean Markale, The Grail: The Celtic Origins of the Sacred Icon (page 5)
      That is why it is necessary to analyze the story by Chretien de Troyes, before examining the numerous aspects that have recloaked the legend.
    • 2001, Jana Evans Braziel, Kathleen LeBesco, Bodies out of bounds: fatness and transgression (page 270)
      Dierlam thus simultaneously recloaks herself as Helen Melon and reminds us that the figure before us does not exist solely as a character or performance.

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