Athens is a city. It has never worn clothes. I assume you mean the Athenians, the Ancient Greeks. They would have worn light white linen clothes to stop themselves getting too hot, most famously and commonly togas.
Kind of wool worn by nobility
the name of a short cape worn in ancient Greece is called a chlamys.
This is false. Amulets were worn by many people in ancient times. They were often worn to ward off evil, or sometimes to attract positive energy.
Yes, stolas were worn by ancient Roman women. The stola was a long dress, usually sleeveless and worn with two belts. It was gathered and pinned at the shoulders by pins or broaches. It was worn over an under tunic.
worn out can mean:tiredexhausteddamaged and no longer usableobsoleteantiquatedetc.
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Worn out... like a shoe someone has worn for 1 whole year. YUCK!!
worn out
Threadbare.
If you mean a U.S. cent, $20 in very worn condition and $30 if moderately worn If you mean a British penny, around $20 in moderately worn condition.
All worn out means very tired or exhausted.
A gown or dress worn by a girl or woman A loose outer garment worn by peasants and workers A coarse outer garment worn by monks
fringes are bangs (worn as a hairstyle)
Rubbed, worn out.
tired beat worn out fatigued
You mean gauntlets?