snood

/snud/
verb
  1. To confine or cover (hair) with a snood.
    • She snooded her long hair before going out into the blizzard.
    • The actress snooded her curls for the historical film role.
    • He snooded his ponytail to keep it from blowing in the wind.
noun
  1. A net or fabric bag worn over the hair, often at the back of the head, used as a hair accessory or for warmth.
    • In medieval times, women often wore a snood to cover their hair.
    • The bride's snood was decorated with tiny pearls and lace.
    • She wore a knitted snood to keep her ears warm during the winter walk.
  2. A wide, tubular scarf worn around the neck, often as a fashion accessory.
    • Snoods are popular in autumn because they are easy to put on and take off.
    • He pulled his snood up over his chin to block the cold wind.
    • The fashion blogger styled a chunky snood with a leather jacket.