Blanket

Blan·ket

Blanket

n.
  1. A heavy, loosely woven fabric, usually of wool, and having a nap, used in bed clothing; also, a similar fabric used as a robe; or any fabric used as a cover for a horse.
  2. A piece of rubber, felt, or woolen cloth, used in the tympan to make it soft and elastic. (Print.)
  3. A streak or layer of blubber in whales.
    Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark To cry, “Hold, hold!”

Phrases & Compounds

Blanket sheet
a newspaper of folio size.
A wet blanket
anything which damps, chills, dispirits, or discourges.

Blanket

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Blanketed; p. pr. & vb. n. Blanketing

  1. To cover with a blanket.
    I'll . . . blanket my loins.
  2. To toss in a blanket by way of punishment.
    We'll have our men blanket 'em i' the hall.
  3. To take the wind out of the sails of (another vessel) by sailing to windward of her.

Phrases & Compounds

Blanket cattle
See Belted cattle, under Belted.