Raiment (noun)

Clothes, especially fine or elaborate ones, worn on a particular occasion or as a sign of status or rank.

Origin:

From the old english word "ræġment" meaning "clothing".

Examples:

  1. The king was dressed in rich raiment.
  2. The queen's raiment was adorned with jewels.
  3. She wore her raiment to the ball.
  4. The raiment of the priests was very colorful.
  5. The raiment was of the finest quality and made of silk.
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