Definition of Mandilion. Meaning of Mandilion. Synonyms of Mandilion

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Definition of Mandilion

Mandilion
Mandilion Man*dil"ion, n. See Mandil. --Chapman.

Meaning of Mandilion from wikipedia

- A mandilion or mandelion is a loose men's hip-length pullover coat or jacket, open down the sides, worn in England in late sixteenth century. It was fashionable...
- (1650s–beginning 1670s) Royal Apartments (1670s–1680s) Church of the Mandilion (Church of our Saviour-by-the Porch) (around 1675) White Chamber (around...
- c****ock has attached sleeves and is open down the sides, similar to a mandilion. Such garments are po****rly recognized as the formal uniform of the Musketeers...
- usually hip-length, often with sleeves, or a military jacket like a mandilion, were fashionable. Long cloaks were worn in cold and wet weather. Gowns...
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- was the contemporary term. See the wearing Colley-Weston-ward of the mandilion for an analogous development in a type of coat. A padded circular bourrelet...
- sixteenth century, the place gave its name to the manner of wearing the mandilion 'Colley-Weston-ward' for unknown reasons. Collyweston Palace was the home...
- black taffata hatts, and yellow bands; and their universall livery was a mandilion of purple taffata, laid about with silver lace: and so apparelled they...
- Pantokrator (All-powerful); Emmanuel (Young man); Evergetes (Blessing); Mandilion; Keramidion and the unique image Christ Ancient of Days in which He is...