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raiment /ˈreɪm(ə)nt /noun [mass noun] (also raiments) archaic or literaryClothing: ladies clothed in raiment bedecked with jewels...- Poseidon clothes himself in raiment of gold, grasps his gold whip, and takes his stand upon his chariot.
- A lone figure stood on the deck, dressed in raiment of yellow and lime, bearing short white hair that stood upright, and wielding a wood staff with a white rabbit carved atop it.
- Their long slender bodies were clothed in raiment so silky, and their staffs issued high command.
OriginLate Middle English: shortening of obsolete arrayment 'dress, outfit'. Rhymesclaimant, clamant, payment |