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Definition of worn
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Worn (p. p.) of Wea.
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Decoration
::
Decoration
(n.)
Specifically,
any mark of honor to be worn upon the
person,
as a
medal,
cross,
or
ribbon
of an order of
knighthood,
bestowed
for
services
in war, great
achievements
in
literature,
art, etc..
Cravat
::
Cravat
(n.) A
neckcloth;
a piece of silk, fine
muslin,
or other
cloth,
worn by men about the
neck..
Brigandine
::
Brigandine
(n.) A coast of armor for the body,
consisting
of
scales
or
plates,
sometimes
overlapping
each
other,
generally
of
metal,
and sewed to linen or other
material.
It was worn in the
Middle
Ages..
Cue
::
Cue (n.) The tail; the end of a
thing;
especially,
a
tail-like
twist of hair worn at the back of the head; a
queue..
Gum
::
Gum (v. t.) To
deepen
and
enlarge
the
spaces
between
the teeth of (a worn saw). See
Gummer.
Crown
::
Crown (n.) A royal
headdress
or cap of
sovereignty,
worn by
emperors,
kings,
princes,
etc..
Rochet
::
Rochet
(n.) A frock or outer
garment
worn in the
thirteenth
and
fourteenth
centuries.
Fret
::
Fret (n.) The worn sides of river
banks,
where ores, or
stones
containing
them,
accumulate
by being
washed
down from the
hills,
and thus
indicate
to the
miners
the
locality
of the
veins..
Balmoral
::
Balmoral
(n.) A long
woolen
petticoat,
worn
immediately
under the
dress..
Cyclas
::
Cyclas
(n.) A long gown or
surcoat
(cut off in
front),
worn in the
Middle
Ages. It was
sometimes
embroidered
or
interwoven
with gold. Also, a rich stuff from which the gown was
made..
Anlace
::
Anlace
(n.) A broad
dagger
formerly
worn at the
girdle.
Chlamys
::
Chlamys
(n.) A loose and
flowing
outer
garment,
worn by the
ancient
Greeks;
a kind of
cloak..
Petticoat
::
Petticoat
(n.) A loose
under-garment
worn by
women,
and
covering
the body below the
waist..
Busk
::
Busk (n.) A thin,
elastic
strip of
metal,
whalebone,
wood, or other
material,
worn in the front of a
corset..
Staled
::
Stale (v. i.) Worn out by use or
familiarity;
having
lost its
novelty
and power of
pleasing;
trite;
common.
Stale
::
Stale (v. i.) That which is stale or worn out by long
keeping,
or by use..
Rochet
::
Rochet
(n.) A linen
garment
resembling
the
surplise,
but with
narrower
sleeves,
also
without
sleeves,
worn by
bishops,
and by some other
ecclesiastical
dignitaries,
in
certain
religious
ceremonies..
Tartan
::
Tartan
(n.)
Woolen
cloth,
checkered
or
crossbarred
with
narrow
bands of
various
colors,
much worn in the
Highlands
of
Scotland;
hence,
any
pattern
of
tartan;
also, other
material
of a
similar
pattern..
Surcoat
::
Surcoat
(n.) A coat worn over the other
garments;
especially,
the long and
flowing
garment
of
knights,
worn over the
armor,
and
frequently
emblazoned
with the arms of the
wearer..
Swough
::
Sworn () p. p. of
Swear.
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