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vestiary
[ves-tee-er-ee]
adjective
of or relating to garments or vestments.
vestiary
/ ˈɛɪəɪ /
noun
obsoletea room for storing clothes or dressing in, such as a vestry
adjective
rareof or relating to clothes
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of vestiary1
Example Sentences
Keaton’s writing, however, is not all chuckles and vestiary treatise.
The High Mass was superb with orchestral music and the most sumptuous robes of the vestiary.
Entering into our vestiary, they caused all the ornaments of the church to be noted down in an inventory.
From a vestiary point of view he would seem as prosperous as in the days when he was known to, and envied by, Wandsborough and its neighbourhood as the future Squire of Cranston.
On entering the Athen�um on this particular evening, he put his hat and coat in the vestiary and was about to order dinner, when he was accosted by Alphabet Jones.
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