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Definition of garter
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Garter
(v. t.) To bind with a
garter.
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Garter
::
Garter
(n.) Same as
Bendlet.
Baronet
::
Baronet
(n.) A
dignity
or
degree
of honor next below a baron and above a
knight,
having
precedency
of all
orders
of
knights
except
those of the
Garter.
It is the
lowest
degree
of honor that is
hereditary.
The
baronets
are
commoners..
Gartered
::
Gartered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Garte.
Lady''s Garters
::
Lady's
garters
()
Ribbon
grass.
Garter
::
Garter
(v. t.) To
invest
with the Order of the
Garter.
Garter
::
Garter
(v. t.) To bind with a
garter.
Gartering
::
Gartering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Garte.
Garter
::
Garter
(n.) The
distinguishing
badge of the
highest
order of
knighthood
in Great
Britain,
called
the Order of the
Garter,
instituted
by
Edward
III.; also, the Order
itself..
Black Rod
::
Black Rod () the usher to the
Chapter
of the
Garter,
so
called
from the black rod which he
carries.
He is of the
king's
chamber,
and also usher to the House of
Lords..
Garter
::
Garter
(n.) A band used to
prevent
a
stocking
from
slipping
down on the leg.
George
::
George
(n.) A
figure
of St.
George
(the
patron
saint of
England)
on
horseback,
appended
to the
collar
of the Order of the
Garter.
See
Garter..
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