Definition of Habiliments. Meaning of Habiliments. Synonyms of Habiliments

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Definition of Habiliments

Habiliment
Habiliment Ha*bil"i*ment, n. [F. habillement, fr. habiller to dress, clothe, orig., to make fit, make ready, fr. habile apt, skillful, L. habilis. See Habile.] 1. A garment; an article of clothing. --Camden. 2. pl. Dress, in general. --Shak.

Meaning of Habiliments from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- in the artistry of the production and the direction, but also in the habiliments of the players and their make-up." Pauline Kael called Phillips Holmes...
- 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...
- to enumerate or reckon the quantities of copper, iron, clothes, and habiliments, which they carried away from the town on the following day. From the...
- 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...
- comparative security into a contest with the English soldier whose glaring habiliment and accoutrements are objects too con****uous to be missed, while his...
- enameled white and her tail of mother-of-pearl, with bracelets and "habiliments". Mary received another whistle from the Jewel House on 3 December 1554...
- 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 (Repealed for England and Wales by Criminal Statutes...