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1 GARMENT
[N]PALLA (-AE) (F)PANNUS (-I) (M)CILICIUM (-I) (N)AMICIMEN (-INIS) (N)COOPERTORIUM (-I) (N)COPERTORIUM (-I) (N)THERISTRUM (-I) (N)- GARMENTS- PUT ON MOURNING GARMENTS -
2 GARMENT: GARMENTS
[N]VESTIMENTUM (-I) (N)VESTITUS (-US) (M)VESTIS (-IS) (F)VELAMEN (-INIS) (N)INDUTUS (-US) (M)INDUMENTUM (-I) (N)INDUVIES (-EI) (F)INDUVIAE (-ARUM) (PL)TEGIMEN (-INIS) (N)TEGMEN (-MINIS) (N)TEGUMEN (-MINIS) (N)TEGIMENTUM (-I) (N)TEGUMENTUM (-I) (N)TEGILE (-IS) (N) -
3 GARMENT: PUT ON MOURNING GARMENTS
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4 GARMENT OF WOOL
[N]CANUSINA (-AE) (F) -
5 BLUISH GARMENT
[N]CUMATILE (-IS) (N)CYMATILE (-IS) (N) -
6 DARK GARMENT
[N]PULLUM (-I) (N) -
7 FOREIGN GARMENT
[N]EXOTICUM (-I) (N) -
8 INNER GARMENT
[N]INTERULA (-AE) (F) -
9 LONG GARMENT
[N]TALARIA (-IUM) (PL) -
10 PURPLE GARMENT
[N]CONCHYLIUM (-I) (N) -
11 SCARLET GARMENT
[N]COCCINA (-ORUM) (PL) -
12 SHAGGY GARMENT
[N]BURRA (-AE) (F) -
13 SILKEN GARMENT
[N]BOMBYX (-YCIS) (M) -
14 SUMMER GARMENT
[N]THERISTRUM (-I) (N) -
15 VIOLET-COLORED GARMENT
[N]IANTHINA (-ORUM) (PL)JANTHINA (-ORUM) (PL) -
16 byssinum
°byssinum, i, n., garment of byssus, Ap.§18:16; 19:8; 19:14.* -
17 nudus
nudus, a, um, naked, Ap. 16:15; bare, 1 C. 15:37; without outer garment, Mk. 14:51 f.; J. 21:7. -
18 poderis
°poderis, is, m., garment reaching to the ankle, Ap. 1:13.* -
19 uestimentum
uestimentum, i, n., garment, raiment. -
20 uestis
uestis, is, f., garment, raiment.
См. также в других словарях:
Garment — Gar ment, n. [OE. garnement, OF. garnement, garniment, fr. garnir to garnish. See {Garnish}.] Any article of clothing, as a coat, a gown, etc. [1913 Webster] No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto old garment. Matt. ix. 16. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
garment — c.1400, variant of garnement (early 14c.), from O.Fr. garnement garment, attire, clothes, from garnir fit out, provide, adorn (see GARNISH (Cf. garnish)) … Etymology dictionary
garment — [gär′mənt] n. [ME, contr. < OFr garnement < garnir: see GARNISH] 1. a) any article of clothing b) [pl.] clothes; costume 2. a covering vt. to cover with, or as with, a garment; clothe … English World dictionary
garment — [n] article of clothing apparel, array, attire, costume, covering, drapes*, dress, duds*, feathers*, garb, gear, get up*, habiliment, habit, outfit, raiment, robe, things*, threads*, togs*, uniform, vestments, wear, weeds*; concept 451 … New thesaurus
garment — ► NOUN ▪ an item of clothing. ORIGIN Old French garnement equipment , from garnir (see GARNISH(Cf. ↑garnish)) … English terms dictionary
garment — 01. The King was dressed in [garments] of the finest materials, and a golden crown was upon his head. 02. Hazel has a job fitting [garments] for actors in a local theater production. 03. When testing a patient s blood pressure, [garments] worn… … Grammatical examples in English
garment — gar|ment [ˈga:mənt US ˈga:r ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: garnement equipment , from garnir; GARNISH2] formal a piece of clothing ▪ She pulled the garment on and zipped it up. garment industry/factory/district etc ▪ She works in the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
garment */*/ — UK [ˈɡɑː(r)mənt] / US [ˈɡɑrmənt] noun [countable] Word forms garment : singular garment plural garments formal a piece of clothing. This word is used especially when talking about the production and sale of clothes waterproof outer garments The… … English dictionary
garment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ outer ▪ finished ▪ foundation ▪ heavy ▪ knitted, silk, woollen/woolen … Collocations dictionary
Garment — invitation to visit: Garment seamy anile seward icon do ; Garment the garden, Maud, I mirrored the gaiter loan (Tennyson) … Dictionary of Australian slang
garment — Australian Slang invitation to visit: Garment seamy anile seward icon do ; Garment the garden, Maud, I mirrored the gaiter loan (Tennyson) … English dialects glossary