noun
bride's head-dress; tsunokakushi
A traditional white headpiece worn by a bride during a Shinto wedding ceremony, symbolizing the hiding of 'horns' of jealousy and ego.
花嫁は白無垢に角隠しを着けていた。
The bride wore a white kimono and a tsunokakushi.
角隠しには、花嫁の角を隠すという意味がある。
The tsunokakushi is said to hide the bride's 'horns' (of jealousy).