vesture
11vesture — ves·ture || vestʃə(r) n. apparel, clothing v. dress, clothe (Archaic) …
12vesture — noun literary clothing. Origin ME: from OFr., based on L. vestire clothe …
13vesture — n. 1. Garment, dress, robe, vestment, vest. 2. Clothes, clothing, apparel, covering, attire, habit, garb, costume, habiliment, raiment, dress …
14vesture — ves·ture …
15vesture — ves•ture [[t]ˈvɛs tʃər[/t]] n. v. tured, tur•ing 1) law Law. law everything growing on and covering the land, as grass or wheat, with the exception of trees 2) archaic a) clothing; garments b) something that covers like a garment; covering 3)… …
16vesture — Clothing. In more frequent use, grass, grain, or other plants which cover the earth. Simpson v Coe, 4 NH 301, 303 …
17vesture — n. & v. n. poet. 1 garments, dress. 2 a covering. v.tr. clothe. Etymology: ME f. OF f. med.L vestitura (as VEST) …
18vesture of land — /vestyar av laend/ A phrase including all things, trees excepted, which grow upon the surface of the land, and clothe it externally …
19Mantle (vesture) — Bishop Mercurius of Zaraisk wearing the episcopal mantle (Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral, New York) …
20integumental vesture or setae — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Numerous spines or hairs on the epidermis of syrphid larvae, excluding the segmental spines …