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vesture, n. (ˈvɛstjʊə(r)) Also 5 vestoure, wester (9 dial. vester), 6–7 vestur. [a. AF. and OF. vesture (mod.F. vêture), f. vestir vest v. Cf. med.L. and It. vestura.] I. 1. That with which a person is clothed or dressed: a. With a or pl. An article of apparel or clothing; a garment or vestment.13.....
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Mantle (monastic vesture)
As time went on, the use of mantles of a particular color and style came to be established as specific monastic vesture.
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Vēsture | Valsts ieņēmumu dienests
Sep 18, 2022Šis likums un nepieciešamība uzlabot ieņēmumu iekasēšanu un ekonomēt administratīvās izmaksas bija par pamatu tam, ka divas minētās organizācijas tika apvienotas, izveidojot VID, kas ir tieši pakļauts Finanšu ministrijai. 1993.gada 25.novembris - stājās spēkā likums " Par Valsts ieņēmumu dienestu ".
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Mantle
Mantle may refer to:
Mantle (clothing), a cloak-like garment worn mainly by women as fashionable outerwear
Mantle (vesture), an Eastern Orthodox vesture
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Mantle (clothing)
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Mantle (monastic vesture)
Mantle (royal garment)
Gas mantle
Witzchoura
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Medieval European costume
Robes and cloaks
Coats (clothing
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vesturage
† ˈvesturage Obs.—1 [f. vesture n. + -age.] An allowance for vesture or clothing.1679 E. Chamberlayne Pres. St. Eng. ii. (ed. 12) 262 Note that out of the Sergeants afore-mentioned, the King by Writ, usually calls some to be of his Council at Law, allowing each one Wadage, Feodage, Vesturage, and Re...
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Mandias
Mandias may refer to:
Mantle (vesture)
Mandias, a fictional House Corrino emperor in the Dune universe
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revesture
† reˈvesture Obs. rare. [Cf. revest v.1 and vesture.] 1. = revestry 1. (Cf. revester n.)1527 Lanc. Wills (Chetham Soc.) I. 16 My bodye to be bured w{supt}in the white freris of Chester in thare Chansell affore the revesture durr. 2. Vesture; vestments.a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII, 73 b, The Aultars...
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vesturer
ˈvesturer [f. vesture n. + -er. Cf. vesterer.] (See quot. 1877.)1779 G. Keate Sketches fr. Nat. (ed. 2) I. 20 The vesturer conducted us thro' this great repository of the dead. 1877 F. G. Lee Gloss. Eccl. & Liturg. Terms 437 Vesturer. 1. A sacristan. 2. A sexton. 3. A keeper of the vestments. 4. A s...
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Mandilion
liked of, otherwise the Morisco gowns, the Barbarian fleeces, the mandilion worn to Colley-Weston ward, and the short French breeches make such a comely vesture
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disvesture
† disˈvesture, v. Obs. rare. [dis- 7 a.] trans. To strip of one's vesture; to unrobe.1563–87 Foxe A. & M. (1596) 178/1 The prelats..then disuestured him, taking from him his purple and his scepter.
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Dadiani Palace
Palaces History and Architecture Museum houses some exhibits of natural cultural heritage of Georgia – Tagiloni treasure materials, Mother of God holy vesture
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Peter Pearson (painter, born 1957)
His course work included specialized studies on the history of church architecture and liturgical vesture, the role of art in worship, as well as a full
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Palladium Riga
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http://www.tvnet.lv/izklaide/notikumi/381746-kino_palladium_vesture_jauna_lappuse_koncertzale
http://www.liveriga.com/lv/4288-palladium-riga
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