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单词 vestiary
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vestiaryn.

Brit. /ˈvɛstɪəri/, U.S. /ˈvɛstiˌɛri/
Forms: Middle English–1500s vestiarie, Middle English vestiare, Middle English vestyarye, vestiarye, Middle English– vestiary.
Etymology: < Old French vestiarie, vestiaire, vestyaire, etc. (modern French vestiaire , = Provençal vestiari , Portuguese vestiario , Italian vestiario ), or < Latin vestiārium clothes-chest, wardrobe, neuter singular of vestiārius adjective, < vestis clothing, vesture. Compare vestuary n.
I. Senses relating to a room, building, or other structure.
1.
a. A vestry of a church. Now rare or Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > artefacts > division of building (general) > sacristy or vestry > [noun]
vestiaryc1290
vestry1388
sextryc1390
revestry1412
revestiaryc1450
sacristanry1483
revesture1527
revester1611
sacristy1656
sextonry1661
vestry-room1710
diaconicon1728
vestiarium1855
paratory1877
vergery1882
c1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. 455 A lodlich cloth he bouȝhte for fif panes; to þe bischope he gan it bringue. Þe bischop eode into þe vestiarie; is Cope he gan of strepe.
1427–8 in H. Littlehales Medieval Rec. London City Church (1905) 69 For a plomer on þe vestyarye.
1448 King Henry VI Will in R. Willis & J. W. Clark Archit. Hist. Univ. Cambr. (1886) I. 354 The vestiarie to be sette oon the north syde of the saide Quere.
1503 in Blyth Hist. Notices & Rec. Fincham (1863) 57 My bodye to be beryed in the vestiary of Sent Martyns Chirche.
1551 T. Wilson Rule of Reason sig. Ovv The churche, the pulpite, the vestiarie, the chauncell.
1668 T. Smith in Philos. Trans. 1695–7 (Royal Soc.) (1697) 19 604 Toward one end of the English Church, just by the Vestiary.
1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Vestiary, a Vestry or Dressing-Room.
1827 W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd 212 And monie ane that day did herrie Braw spulyie frae the vestiary.
1841 W. Gresley Forest of Arden (1842) 61 The service being at length finished,..he returned to the Vestiary.
1866 A. I. Ritchie Village on Cliff xvii The curé..walked through his wild overgrown wilderness to the vestiary.
b. A room or building, esp. one in a monastery or other large establishment, in which clothes are kept. Also, a cloak-room (quot. 1893).
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
c1450 J. Capgrave Life St. Augustine (1910) 45 I haue do mad ȝou clothis & hosyn and schon.., whech I wil þat þei be kept in a comon vestiary, þat euery man may haue part as him nedith.
1467–8 Rolls of Parl. V. 596/2 Davy Chirke, Yoman of oure Vestiarye of oure Houshold.
1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Vestiary, a place in a Monastery, where the Monks Cloaths are laid up; the Friers Wardrobe.
1860 W. H. Ainsworth Ovingdean Grange 157 The room..being used, at the present day, as a vestiary.
1862 H. Taylor St. Clement's Eve ii. i Go to the vestiary, wherein thou'lt find Provision of all garbs for the masqued ball.
1893 J. H. McCarthy Red Diamonds II. 161 ‘All right,’ said Granton,..turning to the vestiary for his light overcoat.
c. (See quot. 1656.) Obsolete. rare.Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > cupboard or cabinet > [noun] > for clothes
wardrobe1440
vestiary1656
clothes-press1714
hanging-press1743
hanging wardrobe1896
chifforobe1908
robe1926
compactum1948
1656 T. Blount Glossographia (following Cooper) Vestiary,..a Wardrobe, Press, or Chest, where apparel is laid. [Hence in Phillips, and recent Dicts.]
2. = vestibule n. 1. Cf. vestry n.1 1b. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > courtyard > [noun] > fore-court
vestiary1382
fore-yard1420
forecourt1535
vestibule1623
foregartha1642
antecourt1659
vestibulum1662
frontstead1688
frontcourt1749
paepae1919
1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) Exod. xxxv. 17 The tentis in the ȝatis of the vestiarie [L. in foribus vestibuli].
1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) 2 Sam. xvii. 18 Thei wenten in a swift paase in the hows of a maner man in Bahurym, that hadde a pit in his vestiarye.
II. Senses relating to clothes or dress.
3. Clothes, dress, garments. rare.
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
1846 W. S. Landor Imaginary Conversat. in Wks. I. 467/1 Thy versicoloured and cloudlike vestiary, puffed and effuse, rustling and rolling.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

vestiaryadj.

Brit. /ˈvɛstɪəri/, U.S. /ˈvɛstiˌɛri/
Etymology: < Latin vestiārius: see vestiary n. and -ary suffix1. Compare obsolete French vestiaire (Littré).
Of, pertaining or relating to, clothes or dress.
ΘΚΠ
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > [adjective]
vestiary1622
vestimentary1803
vestural1834
habilimental1837
habilimentary1845
vestimental1849
vestmental1849
clothing1850
vestiarian1854
schmatte1962
1622 E. Misselden Free Trade (ed. 2) 109 The Superfluity of other Commodities may bee restrained by lawes Vestiary and Sumptuary.
1648 Bp. J. Hall Select Thoughts 271 Some are for manuary trades,..another for Vestiary services.
1829 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 25 346 The soul may remain the same, but a new body is actually given to it by the interposition of vestiary talent.
1866 R. Chambers Ess. 2nd Ser. 113 A collection of vestiary curiosities.
1870 W. R. Greg Polit. Probl. 167 Some vestiary materials have become more abundant and lower in price.
1891 H. Lynch G. Meredith 78 We learn of vestiary elegances, and temper.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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