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1 CLOTHING
[N]VESTIS (-IS) (F)VESTITUS (-US) (M)VESTIMENTUM (-I) (N)HABITUS (-US) (M)INDUTUS (-US) (M)INDUMENTUM (-I) (N)INDUVIES (-EI) (F)INDUVIAE (-ARUM) (PL)SCHEMA (-ATIS) (N)PRAECINCTUS (-US) (M)CENTO (-ONIS) (M)COENTO (-ONIS) (M)EXUVIAE (-ARUM) (PL)TEGIMEN (-INIS) (N)TEGUMEN (-MINIS) (N)TEGMEN (-MINIS) (N)TEGIMENTUM (-I) (N)TEGUMENTUM (-I) (N)TEGILE (-IS) (N)VELAMEN (-INIS) (N)CIRCUMIECTUS (-US) (M)CIRCUMJECTUS (-US) (M)ARMARIUM (-I) (N)AMICIMEN (-INIS) (N)TEGMENTUM (-I) (N) -
2 indumentum
indumentum, i, n., clothing, putting on, 1 P. 3:3.*
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