Definition of Gaberdines

1. Noun. (plural of gaberdine) ¹

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Definition of Gaberdines

1. gaberdine [n] - See also: gaberdine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaberdines

gabblings
gabbro
gabbroic
gabbroid
gabbros
gabby
gabel
gabeler
gabelers
gabelle
gabelled
gabeller
gabellers
gabelles
gaberdine
gaberdines (current term)
gabert
gaberts
gabexate
gabey
gabfest
gabfests
gabies
gabion
gabionade
gabionades
gabioned
gabionnade
gabionnades
gabions

Literary usage of Gaberdines

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

1. The Miscellaneous Plays of Edwin Booth by Edwin Booth (1899)
"How would Shakespeare have described our Shylocks, the great Christian Shylocks, with badges of their order upon their gaberdines? ..."

2. Untrodden Spain, and Her Black Country: Being Sketches of the Life and by Hugh James Rose (1875)
"The images, the crowds, the dresses of the priests, were the same; but this time all the penitentes were robed in black gaberdines, tied round the waist ..."

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