himation
/hi-mat-ee-on/US // hɪˈmæt iˌɒn //UK // (hɪˈmætɪˌɒn) //
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Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 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.
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