- himatia
- [hıʹmætıə] pl от himation
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
himatia — n. loose outer garment thrown over the left shoulder and wrapped around the body that men and women wore in ancient Greece … English contemporary dictionary
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himation — /hi mat ee on /, n., pl. himatia / mat ee euh/. Gk. Antiq. a garment consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth thrown over the left shoulder and wrapped about the body. [1840 50; < Gk himation, equiv. to himat , var. of heimat (s. of heîma)… … Universalium
Pallium (Antiquité romaine) — Pallium (manteau grec) sur un chiton Le pallium romain (diminutif: palliolum, un petit pallium) est issu de l himation grec. C est un vêtement rectangulaire (la pièce d étoffe) sans couture qui se portait comme un manteau, parfois à même la peau … Wikipédia en Français
himation — A rectangular woolen or linen cloak or mantle worn by men and women of ancient Greece. The himation was worn over a tunic and draped in various ways. (pr. high mat ee un) The plural form is himatia … Glossary of Art Terms
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himation — [hi mat′ē än΄, hi mat′ēən] n. pl. himatia [hi mat′ə] [Gr himation, dim. of heima, garment < hennynai, to clothe < IE base * wes > WEAR1, L vestis] an ancient Greek outer garment consisting of a long rectangle of cloth draped over the… … English World dictionary