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("Slammerkin" means both "loose gown" and "loose woman").
It is a long, loose gown that does not show the shape of the body.
First she donned a jilbab, the loose gown and headscarf worn by some devout or traditional Muslim women.
Is Anne Boleyn the woman in the loose gown, who catches the poet in her arms "long and small"?
What you see now are people born and raised here who are choosing to wear the jilbab [a loose gown] or niqab.
Next in the hierarchical order after the priesthood were the diaconate and subdiaconate, whose characteristic vestments were, respectively, the dalmatic (dalmatica), a loose-fitting robe with open sides and wide sleeves, and the tunic (tunica), a loose gown.
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Cain, Abel, Joseph, Lazarus, and other biblical characters appeared in contemporary clothes, hoods, pourpoints (doublets), or loose gowns.
Khalifa would sometimes join his own friends, the more conservatively minded Salafists with their loose gowns and square-cut beards.
(Her general scheme is simple loose gowns for the women, tights, pants and billowing white shirts for the men). Tony Cisek's set almost leaves the Folger's Elizabethan Stage as is, only attaching scaffolding to a good deal of the existing architecture, even on the face of half the balcony.
Medieval can be anything from 900 (kilts and loose gowns) to 1600 (neck high corsets and hoop skirts).
LOCAL DRESS Many local men wear the traditional dishdasha, a loose white gown for work or leisure.
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