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cymar

Simar \Si*mar"\, n. [F. simarre. See Chimere.] A woman's long dress or robe; also light covering; a scarf.

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cymar

n. A scarf.

Usage examples of "cymar".

So lovely were these seven sisters when they stood in the darksome vault, disrobed of all clothing saving a cymar of white silk, that their charms moved the hearts of those who were not mortal.

His gilded cymar flowed like water on the breeze, alternately caressing and concealing his limbs.

His embroidered cymar, or robe, falls about him in rich folds as he clasps his arms about the tiny swaddled figure.

She gestured toward the window, and I saw that it was filled with articles of worn clothing of every kind, jelabs, capotes, smocks, cymars, and so on.

Appareled in cymars and mantles, in sendaline and jaconet and organdy like the cortege of a celebration, they followed Linden as if to do her honor.

And they were resplendently dressed in velvet gowns encrusted with gems, doublets and robes that shone like peacock-feathers, gauzy cymars which draped their limbs like the attire of seduction.

She gestured toward the window, and I saw that it was filled with articles of worn clothing of every kind, jelabs, capotes, smocks, cymars, and so on.