Garmented [verb]

Definition of Garmented:

fit with clothes

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Sentence/Example of Garmented:

It does not happen to be our western fashion to be so garmented.

To him she was a fairy in harness, "a lovely lady garmented in light," to whom the rubs of the world could do no harm.

All was garmented by vegetation, from tiny maiden-hair and gold-back ferns to mighty redwood and Douglas spruces.

They entered the office where the hand baggage they had brought was picked up by barefooted, white-garmented servants.

Garmented soft in white, Haughty, and yet how love-imbuing and tender!

A few of these were garmented with skins of animals upon the naked body.

The race of men was to her a race of garmented bipeds, with hands and faces and hair-covered heads.

In the rear trooped a regiment of Sunday-garmented villagers, with a rambling tail of loose-minded boys and girls.

Thus garmented, he repaired in the evening to his wife's apartment, where she was very piously awaiting him.

But what must it have looked like when the Somme was covered with snow, and the white-garmented Tommies used to raid it at night?