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Clothing (also
known as clothes, garments, dress, apparel, or attire) is any item worn on the body. Typically,
clothing is made of
fabrics or textiles...
- part of
England is the
dressing up of a
scarecrow figure in such cast-
habiliments as can be
procured (the head-piece,
generally a paper-cap,
painted and...
-
restricting the
usage of "any
Frenche hood or
bonnet of
velvett with any
habiliment, paste, or egg [edge] of gold, pearl, or stone" to the
wives of men with...
- it as the
fathers read it; that the war
having ended we
resumed the
habiliments that as a
right belong to us, not as a
conquered province, but as a free...
- his head, and a
steel cuir****
shields his breast: the
remainder of his
habiliments are
suitably rich and appropriate. One hand
grasps the
staff of an unfurled...
- palm-tree, and
bound together with the
strong and
pliable bejuco,
whose only
habiliments are a
check shirt,
osnaburgs pantaloons,
straw hat and an
innocent machete...
- ****bersome,
unhealthy attire of
women to the more convenient,
healthy habiliments of a man, was in
itself almost sufficient to
compensate for its unwomanly...
- Year of the same Reign,
intituled An Act
against embezzling of Armour,
Habiliments of War, and Victual. The
whole act. 31 Eliz. 1. c. 12 Sale of Horses...
- 31 Eliz. 1. c. 4 29
March 1589 An Act
against imbezilling of armour,
habiliments of war, and victual. (Repealed for
England and
Wales by
Criminal Statutes...
- royal-style
gowns and wigs and
holding a scepter. She
stated that her
habiliments mirrored the
practices of extraterrestrials,
whose attire she said was...