palliament Synonyms

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palliament Meaning

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palliament (n.)

A dress; a robe.

palliament Sentence Examples

  1. The speaker of the House of Commons donned his palliament, a ceremonial robe symbolizing his authority.
  2. The ancient palliament, once worn by Roman magistrates, now adorns the statue of the town's founder.
  3. The Cardinal's palliament, a mark of his high rank, flowed majestically behind him in the procession.
  4. The palliament's intricate embroidery depicted biblical scenes and heraldic symbols.
  5. The Pope's pallium, the woolen stole symbolizing his role as the shepherd of the Church, was a sacred artifact.
  6. The palliament, with its flowing fabric and rich colors, was a testament to the grandeur of the monarchy.
  7. The university chancellor wore a palliament of scarlet velvet, representing his academic authority.
  8. The archbishop's pallium, made of lamb's wool, symbolized his pastoral role as a shepherd.
  9. The palliament's folds and tassels added an air of solemnity to the court proceedings.
  10. The palliament was an enduring symbol of power and authority, passed down through generations of leaders.

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A dress; a robe.

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The speaker of the House of Commons donned his palliament, a ceremonial robe symbolizing his authority.

The ancient palliament, once worn by Roman magistrates, now adorns the statue of the town's founder.

The Cardinal's palliament, a mark of his high rank, flowed majestically behind him in the procession.

The palliament's intricate embroidery depicted biblical scenes and heraldic symbols.