Attirement
dress; .
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- Attires
to dress, array, or adorn, especially for special occasions, ceremonials, etc. clothes or apparel, especially rich or splendid garments. the horns of a deer. historical examples there is no genuine feeling in it: he attires himself in tawdry sentiment as in a flowered waistcoat. library of the world’s best literature, ancient and modern, vol 6 […]
- Attis
noun (cl-ssical myth) a youth of phrygia, loved by the goddess cybele. in a jealous p-ssion she caused him to go mad, whereupon he castrated himself and died historical examples how vivid is the picture of the rising sun and of early morning in the attis, 39-41. ephemera critica john churton collins they were very […]
- Attitudinarian
a person who -ssumes att-tudes or poses for effect.
- Attitudinize
to -ssume ; pose for effect. historical examples then ma, seizing a sword, began to att-tudinize, smearing his face all over with coal-dust. strange stories from a chinese studio vol. ii (of 2) songling pu ma then got up and began to att-tudinize, singing a plaintive air like the girls with the turbans. strange stories […]
- Attius
lucius, . historical examples to this festival there came, at the bidding of attius, a great company of the volscians. stories from livy alfred church how attius would receive him he knew not; but he was homeless, and had now only his enemies to trust. historic tales, volume 11 (of 15) charles morris to these […]