RA'IMENT, n. for arrayment. See Array and Ray.
1. Clothing in general vestments vesture garments.
Living, both food and raiment she supplies.
2. A single garment.
In this sense it is rarely used, and indeed is improper.
RA'IMENT, n. for arrayment. See Array and Ray.
1. Clothing in general vestments vesture garments.
Living, both food and raiment she supplies.
2. A single garment.
In this sense it is rarely used, and indeed is improper.
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