vestiture

/ˈvɛstɪtʃər/
noun
  1. Clothing or garments, especially those that are formal or ceremonial.
    • The priest's vestiture was embroidered with gold thread.
    • For the coronation, the king wore a magnificent vestiture of velvet and ermine.
    • The museum displayed the traditional vestiture of ancient royalty.
  2. Something that covers or envelops like a garment.
    • The old house was hidden beneath a vestiture of ivy.
    • The forest floor had a vestiture of fallen leaves.
    • A thick vestiture of snow covered the mountain peaks.
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