Style of clothes prescribed for courts of law.
Formal style of costume, generally heavily regulated, acceptable for wear at specific events at a royal court.
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Examples for "robe"
Examples for "robe"
1I sprung from the carriage; I caught the girl by the robe.
2And felt a heavy weight swinging the right side of her robe.
3The robe must be of spotless white; the mantle or scarf blue.
4Wait for my word.' The silhouette of his robe began to fade.
5The robe shall meanwhile be deposited in the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus.
1He was in his English judicial dress of scarlet and black, but she scarcely noticed it.
Extremely formal woman's dress conforming to the regulations for attendance on or presentation to a monarch.
1In a cluster of ladies in court dress, the Englishman recognized Bernardino.
2Every one was in uniform or in what corresponded to court dress.
3He came at nine, in full court dress, and kissed her hand.
4He is in court dress and wears the Order of St.
5He was dressed in what was known as his court dress.
6So take the court dress and everything necessary for a gentleman.
7Of course; what should he do with a sword in his court dress?
8Her groom goes and sits for his portrait in her father's court dress!
9They were dressed in the ornate court dress of the Western Empire, he saw.
10The court dress necessary to presentation, the wig and gown necessary to the barrister.
11At the village exorcisms he donned court dress, and stood on the eastern steps.
12At the new moon he always put on court dress and went to court.
13I have a court dress for days of ceremony and people of ceremony, nevertheless.
14Soon after, tie wigs, instead of being an undress, became the high court dress.
15I see Madame in full court dress-herdark green silk.
16To left and right, in full court dress, were the members of the Sacred Consistory.
Translations for court dress