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over-garment
ˈover-ˌgarment [over- 8 c.] A garment worn over the others, an outer garment.1470–85 Malory Arthur ix. i, His ouer garment sat ouer⁓thwartly. 1882–3 Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. I. 500 The over-garment..which was thrown around the person. 1884 Browning Ferishtah, Two Camels 17 Thou hast already donn...
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Çarşaf
Çarşaf (), also written as charshaf, is a simple, loose over-garment, essentially a robe-like dress.
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Hezi (clothing)
the Song dynasty, (), (), and (), is a type of ancient Chinese corset-like garment item, which is typically used as an undergarment or decorative over-garment
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foot-mantle
† ˈfoot-mantle Obs. a. ? An over-garment worn by women when riding, to protect their dress. b. = foot-cloth 1.c 1386 Chaucer Prol. 472 A foot-mantel aboute hir hipes large. 1488 in Ld. Treas. Acc. Scotl. I. 147 Item, for thre elne of veluus til a fut mantil, price of the elne iij li. c 1610 Sir J. M...
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Debtera
Before services, they bathe and don white clothing, turbans, and a loose striped over-garment called a shamma.
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lammy
▪ I. lammie, lammy (ˈlæmɪ) Also lamby. [Perh. a particular use of lammie, lambie.] A thick quilted woollen over-garment worn by sailors in cold weather. Also lammy coat, lammie suit.1886 Gentl. Mag. Oct. 390 The look-out, who, wrapped in his lammy suit, was stationed in the bows. 1903 G. S. Bowles S...
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wardecorps
† wardecorps Obs. Forms: 4 wardecors, -corps, 5 ward(e) corce, wardcors(e, (wardecose, wardcorpse). [a. AF. wardecors (recorded in sense 2; also latinized wardecosia, wordecorsum, etc.) = OF. gardecorps; f. OF. warde, f. warde-r = garder to guard (see guard, ward vbs.) + corps body.] 1. A body-guard...
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Abaya
The abaya (colloquially and more commonly, , especially in Literary Arabic: ; plural , ), sometimes also called an aba, is a simple, loose over-garment
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jilbab
jilbab, n. Brit. /dʒɪlˈbɑːb/, /ˈdʒɪlbab/, U.S. /dʒɪlˈbɑb/, /ˈdʒɪlˌbæb/ unchanged, -s Forms: 19– jilbaab, 19– jilbab [‹ Persian jilbāb < Arabic jilbāb garment, dress, gown, veil.] A body-length outer garment, traditionally covering the head and hands, worn esp. by Arab Muslim women.1972 Mazhar-ul-...
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1300–1400 in European fashion
course of the century the length of male hemlines progressively reduced, and by the end of the century it was fashionable for men to omit the long loose over-garment
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Bangladesh strikes: thousands of garment workers clash with police over ...
Jul 10, 2020On Tuesday, one worker was killed when police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at 5,000 protesting workers. Bangladesh is dependent on garments stitched by millions of low-paid tailors on factory ...
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over-
over- is used with adverbial, prepositional, and adjectival force, in combination with ns.; with adverbial and prepositional force in comb. with verbs; with adverbial force in combination with adjs., advbs., and prepositions. Its combinations are therefore exceedingly numerous, and, from the wide ra...
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Lonari
Then he wets his over-garment and squeezes a few drops of water into the dead person's mouth. The chief mourner then ignites the pyre.
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brat
▪ I. brat, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (bræt) Also 1 bratt, 6 bratte. [Of Celtic origin. OE. (Northumbrian) bratt was prob. adopted from OIrish brat(t masc., ‘cloth’, esp. as a covering for the body, ‘plaid, mantle, cloak’ (cf. Gael. brat ‘haircloth for a kiln, apron; covering, mantle, veil’, OWelsh *breth ...
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