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himation

/hi-mat-ee-on/US // hɪˈmæt iˌɒn //UK // (hɪˈmætɪˌɒn) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural hi·mat·i·a [hi-mat-ee-uh]. /hɪˈmæt i ə/. Greek Antiquity.

    • : a garment consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth thrown over the left shoulder and wrapped about the body.

Examples

  • The himation of Sparta was smaller than that at Athens, scarcely covering the person, and which was called the tribon.

  • He approaches a female figure, of a larger scale, who wears a long chiton and himation.

  • Two female figures, each wearing a chiton and himation, stand to the front.

  • On the right is Apollo wearing the dress of a minstrel, having a long chiton girt at the waist, and a himation.

  • Opposite to him is the picture of Ariadne, also crowned with ivy, clothed in a green chiton and a violet himation.