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Definition of Berobed
1. wearing a robe [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Berobed
Literary usage of Berobed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Headship of Christ, and the Rights of the Christian People: A Collection by Hugh Miller, Peter Bayne, Henry Peter Brougham Brougham and Vaux, Robert Smith Candlish (1863)
"... or from the courts in which bewigged and berobed law deals upon her its
censures, in all the conscious bravery of horse-hair, white ribbon, and taffeta, ..."
2. Tea-table Talk, Ennobled Actresses, and Other Miscellanies by Mathews (Anne Jackson) (1857)
"... or, haply, something requiring a more lofty air and habiliment, bedight in
shining garb or berobed in picturesque drapery—in whatever costume—he would, ..."
3. Other Famous Homes of Great Britain and Their Stories by Alfred Henry Malan (1902)
"Castle Howard, and interesting only for that reason. In his portrait he appears
in the guise of a consequential, pompous little man, bewigged and berobed, ..."