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"habiliment" Definitions
  1. (plural [habiliments]) characteristic apparatus : TRAPPINGS
  2. the dress characteristic of an occupation or occasion
  3. CLOTHES
"habiliment" Antonyms

9 Sentences With "habiliment"

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And in habiliment, movement, air, with what telling force it impersonated sorrow!
Others assign the habiliment to a Welshman, but give no authority for the assumption.
So profuse was Gingham in his provision for the habiliment of his own elegant exterior.
At an earlier period the armor of complete steel was the habiliment of the knight.
An habiliment of the stage designed to reinforce the general acclamation of the press agent with a particular publicity.
I might hereif it so pleased medilate upon the matter of habiliment, and other mere circumstances of the external metaphysician.
And now as to your natural question as to what brings me to Earth again and in this, to earthly eyes, strange habiliment.
A faint attempt at moustachios, of an infinite color, completed the equipment of his face, and a huge saber strapped around his waist, that of his habiliment.
In September 1537, Lady Lisle, a Tudor noblewoman whose correspondence is widely documented, requested from the merchant William le Gras: "many hats, such as the ladies wear in France, for now the ladies here follow the French fashion." Despite its growth in popularity, the then- Queen Jane Seymour apparently forbade her ladies from wearing the French hood. John Husee informed Lady Lisle that her daughter, an attendant to the Queen, was required to instead wear a "bonnet and frontlet of velvet", lamenting that it "became her nothing so well as the French hood." In the early 1540s, Henry VIII passed a sumptuary law restricting the usage of "any Frenche hood or bonnet of velvett with any habiliment, past, or egge [edge] of gold, perle, or stone" to the wives of men with at least one horse.

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