«REVESTIARY» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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Historical Notices of the Parishes of Swycombe and Ewelme in ...
“And upon the morrow, after the states, Princes, Lords, and Ladies, were come to
high “ mass, and had taken their places, the Kings and Heralds of Arms brought
solemnly “ and honourably, out of the Revestiary, his hatchment; viz., Garter the ...
Henry Alfred Napier, 1858
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Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry (Extended Annotated Edition):
REVESTIARY The wardrobe, or the place for keeping sacred vestments.
Distinctive costumes in public worship formed a part not only of the Jewish, but of
almost all the ancient religions. The revestiary was common to them all. The
Master of ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
REVESTIARY. n.f. [revestiaire, Fr. from revestio, Lat.] Place where dresses are
reposited. — The impious Jews ascribed all miracles to a name which was
ingraved in the revestiary of the temple. Caniden. REVET, Edward, a dramatic
writer in ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Illlbiv'ious, a. conuoy'ing, a. devta'tion, n. HITcon'Doy, n. de'inate, v. de'tu'ous, a.
convoy', v. deviated, a. ***en'voy, n. & v. convoy'ed, a. de'uiating, a. en'uoyship, n.
* Revestiary, the place or apartment in a church or temple, where the dresses ...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1840
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
REVESTIARY. n. f. [revejVaire, Fr. from revejlio, Lat.] Place where drellis are
reposited. — The impious Jews ascribed all miracles to a name, which was
ingraved in the revestiary of the temple. Cainden. RJLVET, Edward, a dramatic
writer in ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
REVESTIARY. n.s. [revestiairc, Fr. from revestio, Lat.] Place where dresses are
repofited. — The impious Jews ascribed all miracles to • name which was
ingraved in the revestiary of th* temple. Camdcn. REVET, Edward, a dramatic
writer in the ...
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The Monastery. [By Sir Walter Scott, Bart.] With the ...
Nay,” said the Abbot, “ we will do more, and will instantly dispatch a servant
express to the keeper of our revestiary to send us such things as he may want,
even this night. See it done, good father.” “I will,” answered Father Eustace; “but I
hear ...
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
Revestiary, revestry, s. san cris tía, o lugar onde se guardaö os ornamentos, e se
revestem os sacerdotes a-viver. To Revictual, v. a. tornar a prover, ou a fazer
provísaó de mantimentos. Revictualling, s. a acçaô de tornar a fazer provisaô de
...
Antonio Vieyra, Jacinto Dias do Canto, 1827
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The Monastery. A Romance. By the Author of "Waverley". In ...
... we will do more, and will instantly dispatch a servant express to the keeper of
our revestiary to send us such things as he ' may want, even this night. See it
done, good father,” “ I will,” answered Father Eustace; “ but I hear the gull
clamorous ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
Return, see'n-7 x SenCG. . t'r') -* 'V REVERTIBLE, rE-vc'zrt'dbl. a. Revturnable.
REVERY, rflv'ir-Y. s. Loose mu, sing, irregular thought. , , To REVEST, rE-vc'flt'.
v. a. To clothe again; to reinVest, to vest ain in a posseffion or office.
REVESTIARY ...