overrobe
English
Noun
overrobe (plural overrobes)
- A robe designed to be worn over other clothing, particularly another robe.
- 2005, Hilari Bell, Fall of a Kingdom, Simon Pulse (2003), →ISBN, pages 8-9:
- The late-afternoon sun lit the expensive, brocaded silk of her overrobe and the almost equally expensive, fine-woven linen underrobe beneath it.
- 2006, Kate Elliott, Spirit Gate, Tor (2007), →ISBN, page 510:
- He wore a magnificent overrobe of iridescent green silk, embroidered with orange feathers and gold starbursts along the hem and sleeves and neckline.
- 2010, William C. Dietz, Halo: The Flood, Tor (2010), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- He wore a red overrobe, a gold underrobe, and somewhere, hidden beneath all the fabric, an antigrav belt which served to keep his body suspended one full unit off the deck.
- 2005, Hilari Bell, Fall of a Kingdom, Simon Pulse (2003), →ISBN, pages 8-9:
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