minever (Meaning)

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minever (n.)

Same as Miniver.

Synonyms & Antonyms of minever

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

minever Sentence Examples

  1. The regal robes were adorned with intricate minever, a luxurious fur of white ermine dotted with black tips.
  2. Minever's soft, silky texture made it a highly coveted material for royal garments and ecclesiastical vestments.
  3. The king's crown was embellished with rows of minever, symbolizing wealth and status.
  4. The grand ballroom was draped in crimson velvet, complemented by rich tapestries adorned with minever.
  5. The minever-lined cloak kept the queen warm and elegant during frigid winter evenings.
  6. The bishop's miter was ornamented with a minever band, signifying his spiritual authority.
  7. The archbishops wore minever gloves, a symbol of their devotion and ecclesiastical rank.
  8. The grand staircase was illuminated by candlelight, casting a warm glow upon the walls adorned with minever-embroidered tapestries.
  9. The minever-lined gown was befitting of the occasion, conveying elegance and sophistication.
  10. The young prince's minever-trimmed robe hinted at his future role as a wise and just ruler.

FAQs About the word minever

Same as Miniver.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The regal robes were adorned with intricate minever, a luxurious fur of white ermine dotted with black tips.

Minever's soft, silky texture made it a highly coveted material for royal garments and ecclesiastical vestments.

The king's crown was embellished with rows of minever, symbolizing wealth and status.

The grand ballroom was draped in crimson velvet, complemented by rich tapestries adorned with minever.