The Collaborative International Dictionary
Garmenture \Gar"men*ture\, n. Clothing; dress.
Wiktionary
n. (context archaic English) clothing; dress
Usage examples of "garmenture".
It is thus common for the enslaved females, and it is usually implicit in the only modes of garmenture most masters will permit them, that their legs, with all the delicious excitements of their thighs, calves and ankles, will be exposed to the gaze of free persons.
Other garmentures would now be more appropriate for her, I speculated, such as tiny rags of rep-cloth or brief tunics of silk, bound with (pg.
He had removed his pajama jacket one day to bathe in a little stream that was too small to harbor crocodiles, and while he and Akut had been disporting themselves in the cool waters a monkey had dropped down from the over hanging trees, snatched up the boy's single remaining article of civilized garmenture, and scampered away with it.
Their gait, and their garmentures, left them, and others, in no doubt as to their womanhood.