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Definition of wearing
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Wearing
(n.) That which is worn;
clothes;
garments.
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Capuchin
::
Capuchin
(n.) A
Franciscan
monk of the
austere
branch
established
in 1526 by
Matteo
di
Baschi,
distinguished
by
wearing
the long
pointed
cowl or
capoch
of St.
Francis..
Croise
::
Croise
(n.) A
pilgrim
bearing
or
wearing
a
cross.
Barded
::
Barded
(p.a.)
Wearing
rich
caparisons.
Marry
::
Marry
(interj.)
Indeed
! in truth ! -- a term of
asseveration
said to have been
derived
from the
practice
of
swearing
by the
Virgin
Mary.
Orleans
::
Orleans
(n.) A cloth made of
worsted
and
cotton,
-- used for
wearing
apparel..
Togated
::
Togated
(a.)
Dressed
in a toga or gown;
wearing
a gown;
gowned.
Liveried
::
Liveried
(a.)
Wearing
a
livery.
See
Livery,
3..
Helmeted
::
Helmeted
(a.)
Wearing
a
helmet;
furnished
with or
having
a
helmet
or
helmet-shaped
part;
galeate.
Waistcoateer
::
Waistcoateer
(n.) One
wearing
a
waistcoat;
esp., a woman
wearing
one
uncovered,
or
thought
fit for such a
habit;
hence,
a loose
woman;
strumpet..
Verge
::
Verge (n.) The stick or wand with which
persons
were
formerly
admitted
tenants,
they
holding
it in the hand, and
swearing
fealty
to the lord. Such
tenants
were
called
tenants
by the
verge..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.)
Hence,
also, the
peculiar
dress or garb
appropriated
by any
association
or body of
persons
to their own use; as, the
livery
of the
London
tradesmen,
of a
priest,
of a
charity
school,
etc.; also, the whole body or
company
of
persons
wearing
such a garb, and
entitled
to the
privileges
of the
association;
as, the whole
livery
of
London..
Calced
::
Calced
(a.)
Wearing
shoes;
calceated;
-- in
distintion
from
discalced
or
barefooted;
as the
calced
Carmelites.
Comminution
::
Comminution
(n.)
Gradual
diminution
by the
removal
of small
particles
at a time; a
lessening;
a
wearing
away.
Polo
::
Polo (n.) A
similar
game
played
on the ice, or on a
prepared
floor,
by
players
wearing
skates..
Nonjuring
::
Nonjuring
(a.) Not
swearing
allegiance;
--
applied
to the party in Great
Britain
that would not swear
allegiance
to
William
and Mary, or their
successors..
Busked
::
Busked
(a.)
Wearing
a busk.
Coifed
::
Coifed
(a.)
Wearing
a coif.
Angry
::
Angry
(superl.)
Showing
anger;
proceeding
from
anger;
acting
as if moved by
anger;
wearing
the marks of
anger;
as, angry words or
tones;
an angry sky; angry
waves..
Wigged
::
Wigged
(a.)
Having
the head
covered
with a wig;
wearing
a wig.
Attrition
::
Attrition
(n.) The act of
rubbing
together;
friction;
the act of
wearing
by
friction,
or by
rubbing
substances
together;
abrasion..
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