Definitions of habiliments:
part of speech: noun plural
Garments
or
dress
in
general.
Usage examples for habiliments:
-
To
extend
the
warm,
western
hand
of
fellowship
to
the
Homeseekers
and
find
out
where
they
came
from,
what
their
business
was,
and
how
much
money
they
had
was
a
pleasure
to
which
the
citizens
of
Crowheart
had
long
looked
forward,
but
also
it
was
a
pleasure
and
a
duty
to
walk
down
the
Main
street
in
white
cotton
gloves
and
strange
habiliments
following
the
new
hearse.
"The Lady Doc", Caroline Lockhart
-
Mr.
Warrington
had
caused
his
trunks
and
habiliments
to
be
conveyed
away
from
Bond
Street
in
the
morning,
and
he
and
his
brother
were
now
established
in
apartments
elsewhere.
"The Virginians", William Makepeace Thackeray
-
A
considerable
change
had
indeed
taken
place
in
the
personal
appearance
of
Will
Wallace
since
his
arrival
in
Edinburgh,
for
in
place
of
the
shepherd's
garb,
with
which
he
had
started
from
the "
bonnie
hills
of
Galloway,"
he
wore
the
leathern
apron
and
other
habiliments
of
a
blacksmith.
"Hunted and Harried", R.M. Ballantyne