miniver

/ˈmɪnɪvər/
noun
  1. A white fur, originally from the stoat or ermine, used to trim or line ceremonial robes and clothing.
    • The queen's coronation robe was trimmed with miniver.
    • Medieval nobles often wore cloaks lined with miniver to show their status.
    • The costume designer used faux miniver for the historical film's royal garments.
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