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Noun Concept
Categories: Athena, Religious vesture, Greek clothing
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peplos  peplus  peplum  Ancient Greek dress  Ancient Greek tunic
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A garment worn by women in ancient Greece; cloth caught at the shoulders and draped in folds to the waist WordNet 3.0
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tunic
clothing
dress
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A peplos is a body-length garment established as typical attire for women in ancient Greece by c. Wikipedia
A kind of women's garment in ancient Greece. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Long draped garment worn by women of Ancient Greece; often open on one side, with a deep fold at the top, and fastened on both shoulders Wikidata
An Ancient Greek garment, worn by women, formed of a tubular piece of cloth, which is folded back upon itself halfway down, until the top of the tube is worn around the waist, and the bottom covers the legs down to the ankles; the open top is then worn over the shoulders, and draped, in folds, down to the waist. Wiktionary
A garment worn by ancient Greek women. Wiktionary (translation)
A peplos, an Ancient Greek garment formed of a tubular piece of cloth folded back upon itself halfway down so that the top of the tube is worn around the waist, and the bottom covers the legs down to the ankles; the open top is then worn over the shoulders, and draped, in folds, down to the waist. Compare the Roman palla. Wiktionary
An upper garment worn by women in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Wiktionary
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