shawled
English
Etymology
Adjective
shawled (not comparable)
- Dressed in a shawl.
- 2007 January 14, Caroline Elkins, “A Life Exposed”, in New York Times[1]:
- Properly top-hatted and shawled, men and women of Britain’s upper crust gawked at, prodded and squeezed these so-called human freaks, amusing themselves with the deformities that were paraded before them.
Verb
shawled
- simple past of shawl