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eric100 | 07:48 Tue 21st Jan 2003 | History
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The victorian/Elizabethan name for clothing. We know for hats it is Millianary, what it is for the actual clothes?
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Apparel, attire, raiment and habiliments are all old words for clothing, certainly in use prior to Queen Elizabeth I's time.
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Or even millinery and hosiery.
Early Clothing; I remember seeing it on shop door signs.
Xyz, How about the Windmill Theatre's proud wartime boast: "We never clothed!"?
xyz & Quiz - I think you're both clothed but no cigar (which is kind of opposite to Bill Clinton).

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