Snooded: meaning, definitions and examples
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snooded
[ snuːdɪd ]
fashion, hairstyle
Snooded refers to the action of wearing a snood, which is a type of headgear or accessory that holds hair in place, especially for women. It often resembles a bag or pouch that gathers hair and is worn at the back of the head.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- She wore her hair snooded during the formal event.
- He observed that many women had snooded their hair for the festival.
- Martha snooded her long curls before going out.
- The stylist recommended snooding for the country fair.
- She often snooded her hair while working in the kitchen.
Translations
Translations of the word "snooded" in other languages:
🇵🇹 preso em um coque
🇮🇳 स्नूडल्ड
🇩🇪 im Haarknoten
🇮🇩 dijepit
🇺🇦 зав'язаний в пучок
🇵🇱 związany w kok
🇯🇵 まとめ髪の
🇫🇷 attaché en chignon
🇪🇸 recogido
🇹🇷 topuzlu
🇰🇷 올려놓은
🇸🇦 مجموعة في كعكة
🇨🇿 svázaný do drdolu
🇸🇰 zviazaný do drdolu
🇨🇳 扎成发髻的
🇸🇮 zvezan v figo
🇮🇸 safnað í hnút
🇰🇿 шашты түйіндеген
🇬🇪 გაფორმებული
🇦🇿 topuzda bağlanmış
🇲🇽 recogido
Etymology
The word 'snood' originates from the Middle English term 'snod', which means a cord or ribbon. It was derived from the Old English 'snōd', referring to a band placed around the head to hold hair in place. Originally, the term referred to a similar device used by women to keep their hair tidy. Over time, the snood evolved into various styles, especially during the Victorian era and into the 20th century, where it became fashionable as both a practical and elegant accessory. The concept of snooding hair has deep roots in various cultures, often denoting modesty or formality. Today, snoods can be made from different materials, ranging from lace to knit, and can also refer to a similar style intended to keep the hair secured or to add a decorative touch to a hairstyle.