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