The band which encompasses the waist; esp., one on the upper part of breeches, trousers, pantaloons, skirts, or the like.
1 He draws it about his waist with the cincture , or white cord.
2 An alb secured with a cincture cannot be moved to the side.
3 He looked down at his breast, saw the glowing cincture , and smiled.
4 His caped cassock was black, with purple buttons and a purple cincture .
5 He threw himself back in an arm-chair, tucking his hands into his cincture .
6 Tsz-chang wrote them on the two ends of his cincture .
7 He set the cincture around his waist, whispering a prayer as he did so.
8 An alb is a long robe which is worn with a belt called a cincture .
9 That within one little cincture we are yet absolute.
10 And righteousness shall be the girdle of his lions, and faithfulness the cincture of his reins.
11 Now happy he whose cloak and cincture can
12 But this morning he stayed in the tunicle and stole, the alb and cincture and amice.
13 There was dried blood on the edges, a double ring of swollen white flesh rimming the cincture .
14 Asaph gazed back at him with damp, doleful eyes and fingered the knotted ends of his cincture .
15 The Roman women were accustomed to wear a tight girdle about their waists which was called a cincture .
16 He slipped along the seat to where his scarlet cincture and cap lay, and began to put these on.
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