wimplen

Etymology
From ; compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) To conceal (especially with a headcovering or wimple)
 *  With fayre honyed wordes heretykes and mis-meninge people skleren and wimplen their errours. &mdash; Testament of Love, Thomas Usk
 * 1)  To enter into a ritual involving the wimple being put upon oneself.
 * Rea entred into relegioun, For to be wympled in that hooli hous Sacred to Vesta ... duryng al hir liff. &mdash; Fall of Princes, John Lydgate, c1439
 * 1)  To bend or wrap over itself; to cover while folding.
 * Take soft lynnen cloth & wrape and wymple it togeder and lay it ouer þe wound &mdash; Medical Recipes, c1450