Definition of Exomis

1. a Roman sleeveless garment [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exomis

exolete
exolever
exolingual
exolution
exolutions
exolve
exolved
exolves
exolving
exome
exomes
exomic
exomion
exomions
exomis (current term)
exomises
exomoon
exomoons
exomorphic
exomorphism
exomphalos
exon
exon shuffle
exon shuffling
exon trapping
exon trapping vincent van buren
exonarthex
exonarthexes
exonerable

Literary usage of Exomis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Athenian Lekythoi: With Outline Drawing in Glaze Varnish on a White Ground by Arthur Fairbanks (1907)
"He wears girded exomis and black cap. Before and behind the boat are reeds, and waves are drawn against the side. 4. London, Brit. Mus. D 6i. H. 0.29 m. ..."

2. Athenian Lekythoi with Outline Drawing in Matt Color on a White Ground by Arthur Fairbanks (1914)
"He wears girded exomis and black cap. Before and behind the boat are reeds, and waves are drawn against the side. 4. London, Brit. Mus. D 61. H. 0.29 m. ..."

3. Charicles: Or, Illustrations of the Private Life of the Ancient Greeks. With by Wilhelm Adolf Becker (1889)
"The exomis was not only the dress of the slaves, but. of the working classes generally ... In the Lysistrata the Chorus of old men is clad in the exomis; v. ..."

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