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Definition of Gowne

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Gowned
Gowned Gowned, p. a. Dressed in a gown; clad. Gowned in pure white, that fitted to the shape. --Tennyson.
Rug-gowned
Rug-gowned Rug"-gowned, a. Wearing a coarse gown or shaggy garment made of rug. --Beau. & Fl.
Ungowned
Ungowned Un*gowned", a. 1. [1 st pref. un- + gown.] Stripped of a gown; unfrocked. 2. [Pref. un- not + gowned.] Not having, or not wearing, a gown.

Meaning of Gowne from wikipedia

- and so to Hale's and there sat until almost quite dark upon working my gowne, which I hired to be drawn (in) it—an Indian gown, and I do see all the...
- Kevin "Big Kev" McGowne (born 16 December 1969 in Kilmarnock) is a Scottish former professional footballer. McGowne began his career as a defender at...
- small gold tagges or aglettes from a gowne of black satten at Sittingbourne parcell [part] of uppon the same gowne 193 bunshes: 74  Elizabeth's aiglets...
- engraved around Anne's wedding ring. According to Edward Hall, she wore a "gowne of ryche cloth of gold set full of large flowers of great and Orient pearl...
- describe an item in Elizabeth I of England's wardrobe inventory: "one rounde gowne of Isabella-colour satten ... set with silver spangles". Isabelline as a...
- I thinke pinked and over that a black gowne like an Under-gratuates at Oxford, scilicet the sleeves of the gowne doe not cover the armes, but hang loose...
- twelve. The lord's squire spoke up with a suggestion, in return for a "gowne-clooth" from his master: take a cartwheel, and tell each of twelve friars...
- most common emendations of the play is the Poet's line "Our Poesie Is as a Gowne, which uses From whence 'tis nourisht", to "our poesy is as a gum, which...
- floytynge, al the day, He was as fressh as is the monthe of May. Short was his gowne, with sleves longe and wyde. Wel koude he sitte on hors, and faire ryde...
- clothes for her first husband: She had on her backe the greate murning gowne of blacke, with the greate wyde murning hood, not unlyke unto that whiche...