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sacristy

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman sacrestie, from Medieval Latin sacristia.

Noun

sacristy (plural sacristies)

  1. A room in a church where sacred vessels, books, vestments, etc. are kept. Sometimes also used by clergy to prepare for worship or for meetings.

Synonyms

  • vestry

Translations

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vestiary

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?v?st???i/

Etymology 1

From Old French vestiarie, from Latin vestiarium, from vestis (clothing). Doublet of vestry.

Noun

vestiary (plural vestiaries)

  1. A dressing room or storeroom for clothes, especially in a church or other religious house.
    • 1829, Walter Scott, Anne of Geierstein:
      Here a novice appeared from the vestiary of the chapel at his call, and received commands to enquire at the hamlet whether Philipson's bales, with the horse which transported them, had been left there, or ferried over along with his son.
    • 1998, Catherine M Odell, Faustina, p. 75:
      They often had her return to the vestiary for different items two or three times before they were satisfied with what she brought them.
  2. (rare, uncountable) clothing; garments
Synonyms
  • (dressing room in a church): vestry, sacristy
Translations

Etymology 2

From Latin vestiarius, from vestis as Etymology 1, above.

Adjective

vestiary (comparative more vestiary, superlative most vestiary)

  1. Pertaining to clothes or clothing.
    • 1981, Harold Osborne, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Art:
      In 1964 she initiated ‘vestiary’ sculpture made of soft materials and designed to be worn by the spectators [...].
    • 2006, Thomas Pynchon, Against the Day, Vintage 2007, p. 39:
      The Professor was left to stare into the depths of his ancient hat, as if it were a vestiary expression of his present situation.
Synonyms
  • (pertaining to clothing): sartorial
Translations

Anagrams

  • aversity

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