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Greek garment, once
Answer for the clue "Greek garment, once ", 5 letters:
tunic
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n. A garment worn over the torso, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles.
Usage examples of tunic.
Tiriki scampered into the room, her silky fair hair all aflutter about the elfin face, her small tunic torn, one pink foot sandalled and the other bare, whose rapid uneven steps bore her swiftly to Domaris.
Her expression was grim, but she showed no surprise when he shrugged out of his tunic, squirmed into a padded buckram aketon, and lifted his scale shirt from its rack.
Stepping away as far as he could, Alec pulled the harp string from his tunic and waved it like a pass.
She pulled the collar of her tunic up over her mouth to protect her teeth from the algid air she breathed.
I tucked myself back into my bra and, still clutching the aquamanile, buttoned up my tunic.
The young Arend had changed out of his garish clothing and now wore brown hose, a green tunic, and a dark-brown wool cape.
He was undressing and folding his tunic when Argan walked slowly through the hatch, clearly trying to control each step.
Then, as he bent over the sword, the thong-tied, golden ring fell out from his tunic, swinging in front of him like a subtle message from the mighty god Axan himself.
He clenched his fist over the golden axes on his black tunic coat and bowed jerkily from the waist.
The street they were following crossed a small square in which a wildly gesticulating ayatollah clad in a yellow tunic and green smock was haranguing a crowd pressed from wall to wall.
He was simply but well dressed in an indigo buffin tunic and leather breeches.
Both the Gate-guards were clad in loose-fitting tunics belted at the middle, taltry-hoods with camails, and cross-gartered breeches tucked into boots.
The priests and priestesses of Azza wore saffron tunics with the crimson chlamys, or half-cloak, fastened with bronze brooches.
He was dried on towels of fine linen, perfumed with chypre and dressed in saffron-dyed linen breeches and a long tunic.
Under his jubbah Cipres wore a tunic of white damask that Tirant had given him with the cross of Saint George embroidered on it.