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Definition of worn
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Worn () p. p. of Wear.
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Cornet
::
Cornet
(n.) A
square
cap
anciently
worn as a mark of
certain
professions.
Tab
::
Tab (n.) A
border
of lace or other
material,
worn on the inner front edge of
ladies'
bonnets..
Breastknot
::
Breastknot
(n.) A knot of
ribbons
worn on the
breast.
Weeper
::
Weeper
(n.) A white band or
border
worn on the
sleeve
as a badge of
mourning.
Frock
::
Frock (n.) A
coarse
gown worn by monks or
friars,
and
supposed
to take the place of all, or
nearly
all, other
garments.
It has a hood which can be drawn over the head at
pleasure,
and is
girded
by a
cord..
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) A
close-fitting
garment
for men,
covering
the body from the neck to the waist or a
little
below.
It was worn in
Western
Europe
from the 15th to the 17th
century..
Busk
::
Busk (n.) A thin,
elastic
strip of
metal,
whalebone,
wood, or other
material,
worn in the front of a
corset..
Amice
::
Amice (n.) A hood, or cape with a hood, made of lined with gray fur,
formerly
worn by the
clergy;
--
written
also
amess,
amyss,
and
almuce..
Solleret
::
Solleret
(n.) A
flexible
steel shoe (or one of the
plates
forming
such a
shoe),
worn with
mediaeval
armor..
Steep
::
Steinkirk
(n.) A kind of
neckcloth
worn in a loose and
disorderly
fashion.
Gestatory
::
Gestatory
(a.)
Capable
of being
carried
or worn.
Breastpin
::
Breastpin
(n.) A pin worn on the
breast
for a
fastening,
or for
ornament;
a
brooch..
Whittle
::
Whittle
(n.) A
grayish,
coarse
double
blanket
worn by
countrywomen,
in the west of
England,
over the
shoulders,
like a cloak or
shawl..
Favor
::
Favor (n.) A gift or
represent;
something
bestowed
as an
evidence
of good will; a token of love; a knot of
ribbons;
something
worn as a token of
affection;
as, a
marriage
favor is a bunch or knot of white
ribbons
or white
flowers
worn at a
wedding..
Collar
::
Collar
(n.)
Something
worn round the neck,
whether
for use,
ornament,
restraint,
or
identification;
as, the
collar
of a coat; a
lady's
collar;
the
collar
of a dog..
Epaulette
::
Epaulette
(n.) A
shoulder
ornament
or badge worn by
military
and naval
officers,
differences
of rank being
marked
by some
peculiar
form or
device,
as a star,
eagle,
etc.; a
shoulder
knot..
Infula
::
Infula
(n.) A sort of
fillet
worn by
dignitaries,
priests,
and
others
among the
ancient
Romans.
It was
generally
white..
Chignon
::
Chignon
(n.) A knot, boss, or mass of hair,
natural
or
artificial,
worn by a woman at the back of the
head..
Bang
::
Bang (n.) The
short,
front hair
combed
down over the
forehead,
esp. when cut
squarely
across;
a false front of hair
similarly
worn..
Wimple
::
Wimple
(n.) A
covering
of silk,
linen,
or other
material,
for the neck and chin,
formerly
worn by women as an
outdoor
protection,
and still
retained
in the dress of
nuns..
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