Obs. rare. [ad. It. umbrella UMBRELLA. Cf. UMBREL2.] A sun-shade, parasol, umbrella.
1610. R. Tofte, Hon. Acad., II. 10. Her amorous eye-browes, somewhat blacke, serving as an Umbrill for her diamond-like-eyes.
1612. Shelton, Quix., I. I. viii. 54. Two monkes wore masks with Spectacles in them, to keepe away the dust from their faces, and each of them besides bore their Vmbrilles.