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Word Meanings - VESTMENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A covering or garment; some part of clothing or dress; specifically , any priestly garment. "Royal vestiment." Chaucer. "Priests in holy vestments." Shak. The sculptor could not give vestments suitable to the quality of the persons represented.

Additional info about word: VESTMENT

A covering or garment; some part of clothing or dress; specifically , any priestly garment. "Royal vestiment." Chaucer. "Priests in holy vestments." Shak. The sculptor could not give vestments suitable to the quality of the persons represented. Dryden. (more info) vestiment, F. vĂȘtement, fr. L. vestimentum, fr. vestire to clothe,

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    The fielder in the games of cricket and lacrosse who supports "point."
  • COVERLET
    The uppermost cover of a bed or of any piece of furniture. Lay her in lilies and in violets . . . And odored sheets and arras coverlets. Spenser.
  • REPRESENTABLE
    Capable of being represented.
  • ROYALIZE
    to make royal. Shak.
  • GARMENT
    Any article of clothing, as a coat, a gown, etc. No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto old garment. Matt. ix. 16.
  • SPECIFICALLY
    In a specific manner.
  • REPRESENTANT
    Appearing or acting for another; representing.
  • COVERCLE
    A small cover; a lid. Sir T. Browne.
  • QUALITY
    1. The condition of being of such and such a sort as distinguished from others; nature or character relatively considered, as of goods; character; sort; rank. We lived most joyful, obtaining acquaintance with many of the city not of the meanest
  • DRESSINESS
    The state of being dressy.
  • COULD
    Was, should be, or would be, able, capable, or susceptible. Used as an auxiliary, in the past tense or in the conditional present.
  • CLOTHESLINE
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  • COVERT BARON
    Under the protection of a husband; married. Burrill.
  • ROYALIZATION
    The act of making loyal to a king. Saintsbury.
  • GARMENTURE
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  • COVERTNESS
    Secrecy; privacy.
  • DRESS CIRCLE
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  • COVERER
    One who, or that which, covers.
  • CLOTHESHORSE
    A frame to hang clothes on.
  • ROYAL
    fr. L. regalis, fr. rex, regis, king. See Rich, and cf. regal, real a 1. Kingly; pertaining to the crown or the sovereign; suitable for a king or queen; regal; as, royal power or prerogative; royal domains; the royal family; royal state. 2. Noble;
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    To take the dressing, or covering, from; as, to undress a wound. (more info) 1. To divest of clothes; to strip. 2. To divest of ornaments to disrobe.
  • SAILCLOTH
    Duck or canvas used in making sails.
  • DEMANDRESS
    A woman who demands.
  • RECOVER
    To cover again. Sir W. Scott.
  • SUPERROYAL
    Larger than royal; -- said of a particular size of printing and writing paper. See the Note under Paper, n.
  • BEDCLOTHES
    Blankets, sheets, coverlets, etc., for a bed. Shak.
  • OFFENDRESS
    A woman who offends. Shak.
  • HEARSECLOTH
    A cloth for covering a coffin when on a bier; a pall. Bp. Sanderson.
  • BREECHCLOTH
    A cloth worn around the breech.
  • INEQUALITY
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  • BROADCLOTH
    A fine smooth-faced woolen cloth for men's garments, usually of double width ; -- so called in distinction from woolens three quarters of a yard wide.

 

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