shroud



shroud someone or something in something

to wrap or conceal someone or something in something. They shrouded Mr. Carlson in sailcloth and prepared him for burial at sea. They shrouded the decision in a series of formalities.
See also: shroud

Shrouds have no pockets.

Prov. You cannot take any material goods with you when you die. You should use your money to enjoy yourself while you're alive. Shrouds have no pockets.
See also: have, pocket, Shroud

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mahoney['ma:əni]
BĚLa-Czech
BrÁDach-Irish
ShilohSHIE-lo (English)Biblical
Hotaruho-tah-ṙooJapanese
Itxaso-Basque