Crossword clues for undertunic
undertunic
Wiktionary
n. A tunic worn under other clothing.
Usage examples of "undertunic".
The front of the overtunic was open to the waist, to show the high collar and embroidered front of the undertunic, all silver filigree work on the sky blue.
I paused in the doorway, arms full of linen undertunics fresh from the clothesline.
The males mostly wore robes of deepest midnight blue, with undertunics and high boots of white.
Not only did it resemble his own sweet look that she must have borrowed from him, he was looking right down into the front of her undertunic and blousy over-tunic.
After stripping down to his silken drawers and crotch-length linen undertunic, he first strapped on a horn-and-boiled-leather codpiece and made certain that his penis and scrotum were tucked well inside the protective device and were not in danger of being pinched by its edges.
They had been bound in soft blue lace, for all the world like that of a lady's undertunic.
She slipped off the overrobe and laid it across the foot, laid aside her other gear, hung upon the end-post, and cloth tunic and the fine, light mail, itself the worth of many kings of the present age, boots and the warmth of her leather undertunic, stretched in the luxury of freedom from the weight of armor, slim and womanly, in riding breeches and a thin lawn shirt.