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Definition of worn
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Worn () p. p. of Wear.
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Corset
::
Corset
(n.) An
article
of dress
inclosing
the chest and waist worn
(chiefly
by
women)
to
support
the body or to
modify
its
shape;
stays.
Dolman
::
Dolman
(n.) A long robe or outer
garment,
with long
sleeves,
worn by the
Turks..
Surpliced
::
Surplice
(n.) A white
garment
worn over
another
dress by the
clergy
of the Roman
Catholic,
Episcopal,
and
certain
other
churches,
in some of their
ministrations..
Voir Dire
::
Voir dire () An oath
administered
to a
witness,
usually
before
being sworn in
chief,
requiring
him to speak the
truth,
or make true
answers
in
reference
to
matters
inquired
of, to
ascertain
his
competency
to give
evidence..
Armature
::
Armature
(n.)
Armor;
whatever
is worn or used for the
protection
and
defense
of the body, esp. the
protective
outfit
of some
animals
and
plants..
Skilts
::
Skilts
(n. pl.) A kind of
large,
coarse,
short
trousers
formerly
worn..
Pompon
::
Pompon
(n.) A tuft or ball of wool, or the like,
sometimes
worn by
soldiers
on the front of the hat,
instead
of a
feather..
Undergown
::
Undergown
(n.) A gown worn under
another,
or under some other
article
of
dress..
Mandil
::
Mandil
(n.) A loose outer
garment
worn the 16th and 17th
centuries.
Garibaldi
::
Garibaldi
(n.) A
jacket
worn by
women;
-- so
called
from its
resemblance
in shape to the red shirt worn by the
Italians
patriot
Garibaldi.
Toga
::
Toga (n.) The loose outer
garment
worn by the
ancient
Romans,
consisting
of a
single
broad piece of
woolen
cloth of a shape
approaching
a
semicircle.
It was of
undyed
wool,
except
the
border
of the toga
praetexta..
Waistcloth
::
Waistcloth
(n.) A cloth or
wrapper
worn about the
waist;
by
extension,
such a
garment
worn about the hips and
passing
between
the
thighs..
Berretta
::
Berretta
(n.) A
square
cap worn by
ecclesiastics
of the Roman
Catholic
Church.
A
cardinal's
berretta
is
scarlet;
that worn by other
clerics
is
black,
except
that a
bishop's
is lined with
green..
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Worn out;
weakened
or
exhausted
by use; past
usefulness;
as, old
shoes;
old
clothes..
Cracowes
::
Cracowes
(n. pl.)
Long-toed
boots or shoes
formerly
worn in many parts of
Europe;
-- so
called
from
Cracow,
in
Poland,
where they were first worn in the
fourteenth
century..
Pourpoint
::
Pourpoint
(n.) A
quilted
military
doublet
or
gambeson
worn in the 14th and 15th
centuries;
also, a name for the
doublet
of the 16th and 17th
centuries
worn by
civilians..
Worn-out
::
Worn-out
(a.)
Consumed,
or
rendered
useless,
by
wearing;
as,
worn-out
garments..
Caul
::
Caul (n.) A
covering
of
network
for the head, worn by
women;
also, a net..
Slang
::
Slang (n.) A
fetter
worn on the leg by a
convict.
Domino
::
Domino
(n.) A kind of mask;
particularly,
a half mask worn at
masquerades,
to
conceal
the upper part of the face.
Dominos
were
formerly
worn by
ladies
in
traveling..
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