Definition of Garmenting

1. garment [v] - See also: garment

Lexicographical Neighbors of Garmenting

garlickier
garlickiest
garlicking
garlicks
garlicky
garlicless
garlics
garment
garment-worker
garment bag
garment bags
garment cutter
garment industry
garment worker
garmented
garmenting (current term)
garmentless
garmentmaker
garmento
garmentos
garments
garmenture
garmentures
garn
garned
garner
garnered
garnering
garnerings
garners

Literary usage of Garmenting

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1840)
"... nought of sorrow casts a dimness o'er As now, my garmenting of pain and care, As penitents of old their galling sackcloth wore. ..."

2. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Albert Pike (1874)
"Before the world of the vacant space was created, HE was, and His Name, and they alone; that is, Aix- sopn and His garmenting. ..."

3. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1912)
"It is the outer body or garmenting of our Psyche, and is the groundwork, 'the substantial land rudimentary basis, the very principium of our corporeal or ..."

4. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1904)
"Fast on top of this came breakfasts with Lord Houghton, lunch with Browning, a dinner with Rossetti to meet the great painters; the good old Jew garmenting ..."

5. The Poets and Poetry of America by Rufus Wilmot Griswold (1856)
"... л dimness oVr The brilliance of thy heart—but I must wear As now, my garmenting of pain and care— As penitents of old their galling sackcloth wore. ..."

6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1840)
"... nought of sorrow casts a dimness o'er As now, my garmenting of pain and care, As penitents of old their galling sackcloth wore. ..."

7. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Albert Pike (1874)
"Before the world of the vacant space was created, HE was, and His Name, and they alone; that is, Aix- sopn and His garmenting. ..."

8. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1912)
"It is the outer body or garmenting of our Psyche, and is the groundwork, 'the substantial land rudimentary basis, the very principium of our corporeal or ..."

9. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1904)
"Fast on top of this came breakfasts with Lord Houghton, lunch with Browning, a dinner with Rossetti to meet the great painters; the good old Jew garmenting ..."

10. The Poets and Poetry of America by Rufus Wilmot Griswold (1856)
"... л dimness oVr The brilliance of thy heart—but I must wear As now, my garmenting of pain and care— As penitents of old their galling sackcloth wore. ..."

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