Two bars on a robe typically indicate the rank of an individual, often associated with academic or professional attire. In many academic institutions, it signifies a master's degree or a specific level of achievement. In some military or law enforcement contexts, it may denote a certain rank or position. The exact meaning can vary depending on the institution or organization.
Three bars on the sleeve of a robe indicate a doctorate degree.
A dress, a robe.
Four bars on a robe typically signify the rank or position of a judge or high-ranking official in a judicial or academic setting. In the context of legal robes, it often indicates a senior judge or a chief justice. This insignia serves to distinguish their authority and experience within the judicial system.
1. providing with coating. 2. adorn with robe
2 mg Xanax are sometimes called bars. That's what I take it to mean.
The flowing robe is based on the Roman goddess of liberty, Libertas!
the use of 4 bars has become increasingly common and are to be worn only by a college/university president---its presence usually suggest the president has a bit of an ego and wants to distinguish himself/herself from the lowly masses of those with 3 bars....
You can get it on the grand exchange And if it is a wizard robe you mean you can kill wizards south of Draynor And if you mean blue robe try the costume shop in varrok Good luck
A toweling robe simply refers to any robe that is mean to absorb water, usually after bathing. Waffle robe refers to a specific pattern and texture in certain toweling robes.
Getting naked...
dress
i like your dress mean j'aime ta robe in french