0 present participle of veil
1 to cover something, especially the face or body, with a veil:
2 to hide or cover something so that you cannot see it clearly or understand it:
These involve critiques of middle-class claims to disinterested universalism of values for veiling class interest and deflecting attention away from class conflict.
The fashions of veiling popular in the isles changed significantly over time, although they continued to vary depending on wealth and residence.
Her training in material culture provides a distinctively different vantage point from which to analyze the much researched subject of veiling.
It is my contention that the author's cross-dressing begins to look pointedly self-conscious in light of her hero's clear motives for veiling his identity.
They also choose to return to veiling from non-veiling.
Restrictions and penal regulations relating to women's veiling are provided in clause 40.
Neither is there mention in this poem of veiling the face.
By way of illustration, let us consider (brief ly) the two issues: women's employment and veiling.