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vestiary
▪ I. vestiary, n. (ˈvɛstɪərɪ) Forms: 3–6 vestiarie, 4 vestiare, 5 vestyarye, -iarye, 5– vestiary. [a. OF. vestiarie, vestiaire, vestyaire, etc. (mod.F. vestiaire, = Pr. vestiari, Pg. and It. vestiario), or ad. L. vestiārium clothes-chest, wardrobe, neut. sing. of vestiārius adj., f. vesti-s clothing...
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Raymond de Canillac
In 1342 he was chosen as Arbitrator, along with Cardinal Guillaume d'Aure and Archbishop Jean de Baussan of Arles, between the Vestiary of the Cathedral of Maguelone and the cloistral Canons in the matter of provision of clothing, which was a duty of the Vestiary.
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revestiary
reˈvestiary [ad. F. revestiaire or med.L. revestiārium: see revest v.1 and vestiary n.] = revestry n.c 1440 Alph. Tales 423 When he come in-to þe revestiarie, & saw þe stole and þe vestiment at was layd furth for þe dekyn. 1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 357 b/2 Whanne he was secretely in the reuestyarye he ...
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CLOTHES definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Jan 13, 20242 meanings: 1. a. articles of dress b. (as modifier) Related adjective: vestiary 2. mainly British → short for bedclothes.... Click for more definitions.
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vestuary
ˈvestuary Now arch. [ad. OF. vestuaire (= Pr. and Cat. vestuari, Sp. and Pg. vestuario), or med.L. vestuarium, f. vestura vesture n. Cf. vestiary n.] A vestiary or vestry; a wardrobe. Also transf.c 1490 Caxton Rule St. Benet 136 Whan in þe chirche he shall doo of his seculer arraye and be cladde wit...
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Sainte-Chapelle
Another building, which served as a vestiary and sacristy, as well as residence for the guardian of the treasury, was placed on the north side.
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vestiarium
‖ vestiˈarium rare. [L. vestiārium, f. vesti-s clothes, clothing: see -arium.] A vestiary, vestry.1855 Thackeray Newcomes xliv, The chapel by the little door near to the Vestiarium. 1875 Encycl. Brit. I. 13/1 The upper story of the refectory [in a Benedictine abbey] is the ‘vestiarium’, where the or...
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Plan of Saint Gall
The cloister is surrounded by two-storied buildings consisting of the warming room and dormitory to the east – and – the refectory, vestiary and kitchen
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vestiarian
vestiarian, a. (vɛstɪˈɛərɪən) [f. vestiar-y + -ian.] 1. Of or relating to, concerned with, ecclesiastical vestments or their use.1850 Marsden Early Purit. (1853) 19 The question of the habits, or as it has since been termed the vestiarian controversy. 1866 Contemp. Rev. II. 557 The ecclesiastical Ad...
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vesterer
† vesterer Obs. rare. In 4 westerer. [f. vester-ie vestry, or OF. vestier vestiary.] A person having charge of vestments.1388 in Archaeol. LII. 213 Fyrste the westerer shall lay the abbotes cope lowest opon the awter w{supt}in the sayd westre.
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Don Mackay of Rip It Up also summed up his comments with a reference to their vestiary history: "While still some distance short of profundity, the result
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vestural
vestural, a. (ˈvɛstjʊərəl) [f. as prec. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to vesture or clothing; vestiary.1831 Carlyle Sart. Res. i. i, How, then, comes it..that the grand Tissue of all Tissues..should have been quite overlooked by Science,—the vestural Tissue, namely, of woollen or other cloth? 1883 Times...
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vestimentary
vestimentary, a. (vɛstɪˈmɛntərɪ) [f. as prec. + -ary1.] Of or pertaining to, in respect of, clothes or dress; vestiary. Freq. in journalistic use.1803 in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. VII. 15 What has been the effect of all the sermons, dissertations, essays, and paragraphs that have been written against vesti...
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versicoloured
versicoloured, a. (ˈvɜːsɪˌkʌləd) [f. as prec. + coloured ppl. a. Cf. the earlier verse-coloured.] Changing or varying in colour; iridescent; also, of various colours, variegated.1721 Bailey, Versicoloured, changing Colour, of sundry and changeable Colours. 1822–7 Good Study Med. (1829) I. 421 Under ...
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vestry
▪ I. vestry1 (ˈvɛstrɪ) Forms: 4, 6 westre, 6 vestre; 5 vestri, 5–6 vestrye, 6–7 vestrie (6 vestorie, 7 vesterie), 5– vestry. [Prob. a. AF. *vest(e)rie, f. vest v. + -ery, substituted for OF. vestiarie, vestiaire: see vestiary. Cf. revestry.] 1. a. A room or part of a church, usually situated in clos...
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