Long outer garment, worn by advocates and judges as part of judicial dress.
1The robes must be made white in the blood of the Lamb.
2The men wore loose robes of gray; the women robes of blue.
3Once again the ladies of the court dressed Griselda in royal robes.
4Hence the forewarning and the flight, the cloister and the yellow robes.
5He has caught the last glimpse of her robes at the door;-
6The robes of the Empress and the archduchesses were made by them.
7The complicated headdress and the ornaments on the robes utterly defy description.
8I beheld him not in his armor, but in his peacefulest robes.
9I beheld him not in his armor, but in his peacefullest robes.
10K. followed her out and tucked the robes in carefully about her.
11There in the wardrobe hung those wonderful robes-pink and blue and many-tinted.
12If I worked for them, wouldn't I at least have new robes?'
13He was cold, however, and so he put on his robes again.
14Raising the fur robes invitingly the stranger reached to open the door.
15At the top is a statue of Napoleon in his Imperial robes.
16At length the Speaker, in full robes, became the subject of inquiry.
Robes per variant geogràfica