单词 | robing |
释义 | robingn. 1. a. Clothing, apparel; a piece of this; a robe, a gown. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > [noun] clothesc888 hattersOE shroudc1000 weedOE shrouda1122 clothc1175 hatteringa1200 atourc1220 back-clout?c1225 habit?c1225 clothingc1275 cleadinga1300 dubbinga1300 shroudinga1300 attirec1300 coverturec1300 suitc1325 apparel1330 buskingc1330 farec1330 harness1340 tire1340 backs1341 geara1350 apparelmentc1374 attiringa1375 vesturec1385 heelinga1387 vestmentc1386 arraya1400 graitha1400 livery1399 tirementa1400 warnementa1400 arrayment1400 parelc1400 werlec1400 raiment?a1425 robinga1450 rayc1450 implements1454 willokc1460 habiliment1470 emparelc1475 atourement1481 indumenta1513 reparel1521 wearing gear1542 revesture1548 claesc1550 case1559 attirement1566 furniture1566 investuring1566 apparelling1567 dud1567 hilback1573 wear1576 dress1586 enfolding1586 caparison1589 plight1590 address1592 ward-ware1598 garnish1600 investments1600 ditement1603 dressing1603 waith1603 thing1605 vestry1606 garb1608 outwall1608 accoutrementa1610 wearing apparel1617 coutrement1621 vestament1632 vestiment1637 equipage1645 cask1646 aguise1647 back-timbera1656 investiture1660 rigging1664 drapery1686 vest1694 plumage1707 bussingc1712 hull1718 paraphernalia1736 togs1779 body clothing1802 slough1808 toggery1812 traps1813 garniture1827 body-clothes1828 garmenture1832 costume1838 fig1839 outfit1840 vestiture1841 outer womana1845 outward man1846 vestiary1846 rag1855 drag1870 clo'1874 parapherna1876 clobber1879 threads1926 mocker1939 schmatte1959 vine1959 kit1989 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > dress, robe, or gown > types of > as chief piece of woman's costume robinga1450 toilet1752 costume1797 a1450 Pater Noster Richard Ermyte (Westm. Sch. 3) (1967) 15 (MED) Men cloþe for wyntir roobyng wiþ greet clooþ & foule. 1508 Golagros & Gawane (Chepman & Myllar) sig. dii*v Yone riche cum[m]is arait in riche robbing. 1770 H. Brooke Fool of Quality V. 270 He seized the hem of her robeing and glued it to his mouth. 1801 L. Hunt Juvenilia 19 Summer, glowing maid, Throws o'er the verdant earth her robings green. 1853 E. K. Kane U.S. Grinnell Exped. xxxiv. 302 The three under-shirts, the fur outer robing, and the seal-skin boots. 1888 Pall Mall Gaz. 20 Mar. 5/2 The woman whose graceful personality shines through her robing. 1901 J. M. Ludlow Deborah li. 401 Nor did his brethren need princely robing to make them feel due pride in this hour of the founding of the new Dynasty. 1952 Newark (Ohio) Advocate 19 Jan. 5/7 True religion is something more than..gorgeous robings. 1999 L. Scottoline Mistaken Identity (2000) lv. 315 Judge Guthrie shifted unhappily and the rich folds of his black robing caught the overhead light. b. Chiefly in plural. A trimming in the form of a band or stripe on a gown or robe. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > loose clothing > robe or gown > parts of hemc1275 lapc1300 skirtc1330 fentc1430 amyta1450 upper-bodying1502 gorea1529 fox-fur1598 robing1727 lappet1734 robin1750 sack1775 clavus1842 1727 M. Delany Autobiogr. & Corr. (1861) I. 143 Gold chains..were tacked on the robings of their gowns in loose scollops in the manner of a galloon. 1740 S. Richardson Pamela I. 49 I made Robings and Facings of a pretty Bit of printed Calico, I had by me. 1814 Hist. Univ. of Oxford I. 111 The Doctors in Divinity being distinguished by robeings of black fur. 1867 Ladies' Cabinet 31 168 The first skirt..is trimmed with a robing at the sides formed of bias-cut pieces of black silk. 1903 A. M. Earle Two Cent. Costume in Amer. II. viii. 481 Ruffles..disposed in various waving, circling, or even regular parallel forms on the gown or polonaise, were called robings. 1961 Metrop. Mus. Art Bull. 20 63/1 Open robe of striped taffeta with self-fabric robings, Louis XVI period, French. 2005 J. C. Bennahum Lure of Perfection i. 20 The surface of her dresses was broken up with frills, ruffles, and padded robings. 2. The action of putting on a robe or robes. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > providing with clothing > [noun] > in specific way > with specific clothing > robe or robes robing1616 1616 F. Bacon Let. 12 Aug. in Resuscitatio (1657) ii. 81 The Ceremony of Roabing, and otherwise, is to be double, as is also used, in like case of Earls. 1634 Bp. J. Hall Contempl. Hist. New Test. (STC 12640.7) i. 272 The night thou [sc. Jesus] hadst spent in watching, in prayer, in agony,..the day..in scourgings, in stripping, in robing and disrobing. 1744 H. Brooke Love & Vanity in E. Moore Fables for Female Sex xvi. 152 Their various habits, and complexions, Fits, frolics, foibles and perfections, Their robing, curling, and adorning. 1839 C. Dickens Nicholas Nickleby xxv. 244 This pious reasoning..supported the bride through the ceremony of robing. 1885 Friends' Intelligencer with Friends' Jrnl. 14 Nov. 640/2 The robing of the precious body for burial. 1915 A. F. Ballenger Proclam. Liberty viii. 46 Watch the mockery in the robing and crowning. Watch the scoffing and the scourging. 1956 M. Mead Ngoni of Nyasaland ii. i. 44 They put on this war-dress.., using the compounds of the huts belonging to the houses of the senior women for their robing. 2008 Lancaster (Pa.) New Era (Nexis) 4 Jan. Donald R. Totaro was..assisted in the robing by Judge Henry S. Kenderdine. Compounds robing accommodation n. now rare accommodation provided for the putting on of official robes. ΚΠ 1891 Sc. Law Rev. Feb. 51 The Faculty should take the place of the Solicitors as they are greatly in want of robing accommodation. 1955 Times 12 Sept. 10/6 Barristers must wear robes and students gowns. They should be at the Langham room of the Deanery..where robing accommodation will be provided. robing room n. a room for the putting on of official robes or vestments; (also) a dressing room. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > room > room by type of use > [noun] > room for keeping clothes or dressing wardrobec1440 garderobe?c1450 vestiaryc1450 vestuaryc1490 vestry1574 guarda-roba1602 dressing room1659 robe chamber1665 tire-room1681 robes-roomc1689 apodyteriuma1695 robing room1712 attiring-room1756 toilet1790 toilet chamber1798 toilet room1800 changing room1841 dressing shed1845 change room1886 1712 J. Swift Jrnl. to Stella 2 Jan. (1948) II. 453 So I only went into the robing-room, to give my four brothers joy. 1830 T. B. Macaulay Let. 10 Feb. in G. O. Trevelyan Life & Lett. Macaulay (1876) I. iii. 154 Brougham..has blamed Lord Lansdowne in the robing-room of the Court of King's Bench. 1934 M. Allingham Death of Ghost xvii. 202 He lay in the little robing-room in Lafcadio's studio. 1991 M. R. Zubro Only Good Priest ii. 11 Jerry had actually forgotten his ice skates in the altar boys' robing room. robing table n. a table in a sacristy on which vestments are laid out; (also) a dressing table. ΚΠ 1874 Exiles at St. Germains xii. 210 I received the mirror from her, and, with an aching heart, replaced it on the robing table. 1927 T. Wilder Bridge San Luis Rey ii. 19 I slipped into the sacristy, climbed the robing-table..and walked in. 2001 B. MacLaverty Anat. School (2003) viii. 172 Martin went to the far side of the robing table and squatted down. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1450 |
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