garmenture

English

Etymology

garment + -ure

Noun

garmenture (usually uncountable, plural garmentures)

  1. (archaic) clothing; dress
    • 1919, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Warlord of Mars, HTML edition, The Gutenberg Project, published 2008:
      ... with the heavy, fur-lined boots that are so essential a part of the garmenture of one who would successfully contend with the frozen trails and the icy winds of the bleak northland.

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