a coarse cloth worn by penitents
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sackclotha coarse cloth worn by penitents
sackclothsSACKCLOTH, a coarse cloth worn by penitents
TAPALOCoarse cloth worn as scarf : Sp. Amer.
chadora large cloth worn as a combination head covering, veil, and shawl usually by Muslim women especially in Iran
didiepiece of cloth or other absorbent material folded and worn as underpants by a baby not yet toilet-trained
pallavoluminous square of cloth draped around the body as a mantle or wrap, worn by women of ancient Rome
chadorsa large cloth worn as a combination head covering, veil, and shawl usually by Muslim women especially in Iran
didiespiece of cloth or other absorbent material folded and worn as underpants by a baby not yet toilet-trained
didypiece of cloth or other absorbent material folded and worn as underpants by a baby not yet toilet-trained
pareoa wraparound skirt usually made from a rectangular piece of printed cloth and worn by men and women throughout Polynesia
loinclothA single piece of cloth wrapped round the hips, typically worn by men in some hot countries as their only garment
loinclothsA single piece of cloth wrapped round the hips, typically worn by men in some hot countries as their only garment
jabota fall of lace or cloth attached to the front of a neckband and worn especially by men in the 18th century
waistclotha cloth or wrapper worn about the waist; by extension, such a garment worn about the hips and passing between the thighs
waistclothsWAISTCLOTH, a cloth or wrapper worn about the waist; by extension, such a garment worn about the hips and passing between the thighs
brassartdecorative cloth band, often braided or tasseled, worn around the upper arm, as by military personnel to signify a particular group, regiment, etc.
mobcapsoft cloth cap with a full crown, fitting down over the ears and frequently tying beneath the chin, formerly worn indoors by women
mobcapssoft cloth cap with a full crown, fitting down over the ears and frequently tying beneath the chin, formerly worn indoors by women
gieslightweight, two-piece, usually white garment worn by barefooted martial-arts participants, consisting of loose-fitting pants and a wraparound jacket with cloth belt
veila length of cloth worn by women as a covering for the head and shoulders and often especially in Eastern countries for the face
gielightweight, two-piece, usually white garment worn by barefooted martial-arts participants, consisting of loose-fitting pants and a wraparound jacket with cloth belt
gislightweight, two-piece, usually white garment worn by barefooted martial-arts participants, consisting of loose-fitting pants and a wraparound jacket with cloth belt
gilightweight, two-piece, usually white garment worn by barefooted martial-arts participants, consisting of loose-fitting pants and a wraparound jacket with cloth belt
stomacherA V-shaped piece of decorative cloth, worn over the chest and stomach by men and women in the 16th century, later only by women
stomachersA V-shaped piece of decorative cloth, worn over the chest and stomach by men and women in the 16th century, later only by women
pareoslength of cloth, esp. of a brightly colored print, wrapped on the body like a lavalava and worn by women as a cover-up, skirt, dress, or the like
pareolength of cloth, esp. of a brightly colored print, wrapped on the body like a lavalava and worn by women as a cover-up, skirt, dress, or the like
pareuslength of cloth, esp. of a brightly colored print, wrapped on the body like a lavalava and worn by women as a cover-up, skirt, dress, or the like
pareulength of cloth, esp. of a brightly colored print, wrapped on the body like a lavalava and worn by women as a cover-up, skirt, dress, or the like
scapulartwo small pieces of woolen cloth, joined by strings passing over the shoulders, worn under the ordinary clothing as a badge of affiliation with a religious order, a token of devotion, etc.
scapularstwo small pieces of woolen cloth, joined by strings passing over the shoulders, worn under the ordinary clothing as a badge of affiliation with a religious order, a token of devotion, etc.
palliuma. woolen vestment worn by the pope and conferred by him on archbishops, consisting, in its present form, of a narrow ringlike band that rests on the shoulders, with two dependent bands or lappets, one in front and one behind b. altar cloth;
palliaa. woolen vestment worn by the pope and conferred by him on archbishops, consisting, in its present form, of a narrow ringlike band that rests on the shoulders, with two dependent bands or lappets, one in front and one behind b. altar cloth;
palliumsa. woolen vestment worn by the pope and conferred by him on archbishops, consisting, in its present form, of a narrow ringlike band that rests on the shoulders, with two dependent bands or lappets, one in front and one behind b. altar cloth;