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Himation - Wikipedia
a type of clothing, a mantle or wrap worn by ancient Greek men and women from the Archaic period through the Hellenistic period ( c. 750–30 BC). en.wikipedia.org
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himation | Fashion History Timeline
Posted by FIT Student | Last updated Aug 14, 2018 | Published on Aug 20, 2018 | ancient, H, term definition · himation. An rectangular cloak wrapped around ... fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu
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HIMATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HIMATION is a rectangular cloth draped over the left shoulder and about the body and worn as a garment in ancient Greece. www.merriam-webster.com
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himation
‖ himation (hɪˈmætɪən) [Gr. ἱµάτιον.] The outer garment worn by the ancient Greeks: ‘an oblong piece of cloth thrown over the left shoulder, and fastened either over or under the right’ (Liddell & Scott).1850 J. Leitch tr. C.O. Müller's Anc. Art §301 (ed. 2) 339 Important passages in life..reception... Oxford English Dictionary
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Himation - Aviv Biblical Clothing
Strong's Greek 2440. ἱμάτιον. Definition. Coat, cloak, mantle, outer garment. It was a rectangular piece of heavier fabric worn over the tunic. bibleclothing.com
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Clothing in ancient Greece - Wikipedia
Clothing in ancient Greece included a wide variety of styles but primarily consisted of the chiton, peplos, himation, and chlamys. en.wikipedia.org
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The Himation | rhesidae - Wix.com
The Himation should not touch the ground, or at least this was the code for serious respected men, so they usually folded it in 1/3 of its width before draping. kadoglougr.wixsite.com
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HIMATION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a piece of clothing worn by people in ancient Greece, consisting of a rectangular cloth wrapped over the left shoulder and around the body: The hall was lined ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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The Chiton, Peplos, and Himation in Modern Dress
The diversity of women's apparel in ancient Greece can be reduced to three general garment types: the chiton, the peplos, and the himation ( 28.57.23 ). www.metmuseum.org
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Greek Chiton and Himation Styles - Timeless Fashion Hub
The himation, a classical Greek cloak, draped elegantly over the shoulders, symbolizing status. Made from wool or linen, it served both functional and ... timelessfashionhub.com
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Himation | Ancient Greek, Wool, Drape - Britannica
Himation, mantle or wrap worn by Greek men and women from the Archaic through the Hellenistic periods (c. 750–30 bce). www.britannica.com
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Pallium (Roman cloak)
It was a rectangular length of cloth, as was the himation in ancient Greece. wikipedia.org
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exomis
‖ exomis (ɛkˈsəʊmɪs) [Gr. ἐξωµίς, f. ἐξ out + ὦµος shoulder.] A vest without sleeves, leaving the shoulders bare; worn by artisans and slaves.1850 J. Leitch tr. Müller's Anc. Art 400 The exomis, worn by artisans, while it supplied at the same time the place of the himation..left the right shoulder w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Enkyklon
Enkyklon was a kind of himation. Enkyklon was most likely used as a wraparound outer garment, a mantle or 'encircling'. wikipedia.org
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Derzelas
Darzalas was often depicted in himation, holding cornucopiae with altars by his side. wikipedia.org
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