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chlamys

/kley-mis, klam-is/US // ˈkleɪ mɪs, ˈklæm ɪs //

寒梅

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural chla·mys·es [kley-mi-siz, klam-i-], /ˈkleɪ mɪ sɪz, ˈklæm ɪ-/, chlam·y·des [klam-i-deez]. /ˈklæm ɪˌdiz/.

    • : a short, fine woolen mantle worn by men in ancient Greece.

Examples

  • For instance, on the third story is a knight dressed in tunic and chlamys.

  • Do you remember how Socrates says he felt when the chlamys blew aside and showed him the limbs of Charmides?

  • Many would have bought the chlamys, but there was something less saleable in the child and flowers.

  • But beneath the purple chlamys poor little Olive still trembled and grieved.

  • By the way, you know about everything: have they got back his chlamys yet, which Mithridates took to Cos?