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vestimentary, a.|vɛstɪˈmɛntərɪ| [f. as prec. + -ary1.] Of or pertaining to, in respect of, clothes or dress; vestiary. Freq. in journalistic use.
1803in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. VII. 15 What has been the effect of all the sermons, dissertations, essays, and paragraphs that have been written against vestimentary errors and offences? 1863Sat. Rev. XV. 174/2 Such vestimentary sufferings as he has been exposed to in the changing course of fashion. 1890Spectator 10 Mar., An American dentist's wife was not quite the person to inaugurate a vestimentary revolution. |