† scabiˈlonian Obs.
[Cf. scavilones.]
A contemptuous term for some kind of garment.
| 1600 T. Hill Quartron Reas. Cath. Relig. xvi. 86 Did not all these new-fashioned attyres, come in with your new religion?..your Gallegascones, your Scabilonians..and a thousand such new deuised Luciferian trinckets. |
So † scabiˈlonious (scabulo-) a.
| 1577 Art Enq. in J. Raine Vestments, etc. (1866) 15 Great bumbasted breches, skalinges, or scabulonious clokes or gownes after the laie fashion. |