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‖ abanet, abnet|ˈæbənət, ˈæbnət| [Heb. abnēt, a belt, Lev. viii. 13.] 1. Jewish Antiq. ‘A band made of fine linen, and used to bind as a girdle about the body of persons in authority, especially the Jewish priests.’ Kitto Cycl. Bib. Lit. (1849) 19.
1707Phillips, Abanet or Abnet (Heb.) a sort of Girdle that Priests wore among the Jews. †2. Hence, Surg. A girdle-like bandage. Obs.
1802W. Turton Med. Gloss. 1853Mayne Exp. Lex. |