Vestment
A vestment is an official or ceremonial robe.
The word that means an official or ceremonial robe is "vestment." Vestments are typically worn by clergy during religious ceremonies, but the term can also refer to formal garments used in various ceremonial contexts. These robes often signify authority and the importance of the occasion.
Ecto-->outside Vest->robe An outside robe. Item worn on top of one's clothes (apex)
Personally I think the Sith Robe is looking great. Otherwise the Ceremonial Jedi Robe.
No, the noun 'vestment' is a common noun, a general word for a ceremonial robe or garment worn for official purposes. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
The famous Zeus statue by Phidias in Olympia had a robe of gold (litterally!).
The name of the king's robe is often referred to as a "royal robe" or "regalia." In historical contexts, it may have specific names depending on the culture, such as a "mantle" or "cape." These robes are typically adorned with symbols of power, such as embroidery or jewels, and are worn during official ceremonies and events.
A dress, a robe.
Men wear pants and a shirt but will wear a ceremonial robe for special occasions. Women wear dresses called pagnes with matching scarves made from colorful cloth.
The Universal Orlando shop has an official Wizarding World Robe for sale for all four houses but it's $100. You can find a link in related links.
A shiver robe is a traditional garment, often associated with certain Indigenous cultures in North America, designed for warmth and protection against cold weather. Typically made from animal hides or other insulating materials, it features a loose, flowing design that allows for ease of movement. The robe may be adorned with decorative elements, reflecting the wearer's cultural heritage. In some contexts, it serves both functional and ceremonial purposes.
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