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- with a full beard, named Balthasar, [... gave myrrh].") Omnia autem vestimenta eorum Syriaca sunt. ("The clothes of all [three] were Syrian-style.")...
- example litterae 'a letter', castra 'a camp', catēnae 'a set of chains', vestīmenta '(a set of) clothes', hibernae 'winter quarters', nūptiae 'wedding', quadrīgae...
- to the English diplomat Thomas Randolph, "Scindite corda vestra, non vestimenta," Rend your heart, not your garments. Afterwards, Janet applied to the...
- The psalm was preceded and followed by the antiphon "Diviserunt sibi vestimenta mea: et super vestem meam miserunt sortem" (They divided my clothes among...
- original on 23 January 2022. Retrieved 23 January 2022. "Presentació de la vestimenta de la delegació andorrana dels JO d'hivern de Beijing 2022 a la seu central...
- average warrior would only be allowed to wear very plain mantles. File:Vestimenta Femenina Mexica.svg a: young wearing only a maxtlatl; b: common people...
- curved "A", forming a circle. In 2001, Armani created a joint venture with Vestimenta for the production of the men's and women's Borgonuovo line. Giorgio Armani...
- Anuario Indiana, 26: 233–265. Millán de Palavecino, María Delia (1960). “Vestimenta Argentina”. En: Cuadernos del Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Folklóricas...
- December 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021. "Di****do UDI se quejó por vestimenta de Gabriel Boric en el Congreso". Cooperativa.cl (in Spanish). 12 March...
- categorizes Roman clothing on the basis of who may appropriately wear it: vestimenta virilia, "men's clothing", is defined as the attire of the paterfamilias...