christening robe
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christening — [[t]krɪ̱s(ə)nɪŋ[/t]] christenings N COUNT A christening is a Christian ceremony in which a baby is made a member of the Christian church and is officially given his or her name. Compare baptism. ...my granddaughter s christening. ...a christening … English dictionary
christening — noun VERB + CHRISTENING ▪ attend, go to CHRISTENING + VERB ▪ take place CHRISTENING + NOUN ▪ gift, present … Collocations dictionary
robe — n. & v. n. 1 a long loose outer garment. 2 esp. US a dressing gown. 3 a baby s outer garment esp. at a christening. 4 (often in pl.) a long outer garment worn as an indication of the wearer s rank, office, profession, etc.; a gown or vestment. 5… … Useful english dictionary
Ceremonial clothing in Western cultures — Not to be confused with Ceremonial dress. Ceremonial clothing in Western cultures, life cycle celebrations associated with particular occasions are manifested by certain types of ceremonial clothing. Some events where ceremonial clothing would be … Wikipedia
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Charles II of England — Charles II Charles II in the robes of the Order of the Garter, c. 1675, as painted by Sir Peter Lely. King of Scotland … Wikipedia
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History of Limerick — Infobox Irish Place name = City of Limerick gaeilge = Cathair Luimnigh crest motto = Urbs antiqua fuit studiisque asperrima belli An ancient city well versed in the arts of war map pin coords = left: 86px; top: 30px north coord = 52.6652 west… … Wikipedia
Limerick lace — is an embroidered needle lace formed on a mesh using one or both of two techniques... *Tambour ndash; where chain stitch is created using a hook. *Needlerun ndash; where stitches are darned onto the ground using a needle.This is associated with… … Wikipedia
Richard Hunne — ( 1514) was a merchant tailor with Lollard sympathies. He was charged with heresy in London in 1514In March 1511, Hunne refused to pay the standard mortuary fee, the baby s christening robe, to the rector of St. Mary Matfelon in Whitechapel after … Wikipedia