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Girdle

A belt without a buckle, especially if a cord or rope, is called a girdle in various contexts, especially historical ones, where girdles were a very common part of everyday clothing from antiquity until perhaps the 15th century, especially for women. Most girdles were practical pieces of costume to hold other pieces in place, but some were loose and…

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History

Vestment and iconography

Girdles in literature and mythology

Sports

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Girdle

Nodes96
Edges95
Triples102
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.020833
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Girdle

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related to history · 21
Girdle → Bracile, Caryatides, Greek, Greeks, Hamilton Vases, In, Isidore, It, Mitra, Monte Portio, Niobe, Often, Pallas, Romans, Succinctorium, Taenia, The, The Strophium, This, Upon
related to Christian usage · 19
Girdle → About, Anglican Communion, As, Bible, Breviary, Catholic Church, Christ, Christian, Christian Church, Hebrew Bible, In, Luke, Lutheran Church, Methodist Church, New Testament, Proverbs, The, The Parson's Handbook, They
related to Girdles in literature and mythology · 17
Girdle → Amazons, Aphrodite, Bible, For, Girdles, Hephaestus, Hera, Heracles, Hippolyta, Iliad, In, In Greek, Leucothea, Odysseus, Odyssey, Several, Zeus
related to Indian religions · 16
Girdle → Amoghasiddhi, Beer, Cham Dance, Dakinis, Five Bone Ornaments, Five Wisdoms, Gar Dance, Heruka, Hevajra Tantra, In, Kṛty-anuṣṭhāna-jñāna, Mahasiddha, The, Tib, Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrayana
related to In Judaism · 10
Girdle → English, Gartel, Gartels, God's, Hasidic, Hasidim, It, Jewish, Most, Yiddish
related to Sports · 7
Girdle → In American, Mesoamerican, Modern, National Hockey League, Older, Some, The
see also · 6
Girdle → Christianity, Confraternities, CordGirdle, MandaeansZone, ThomasGirdle, ZoroastriansHimiana
related to External links · 4
Girdle → Girdles, Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
is a · 2
Girdle → long, long cord or rope while the cincture is a wide sash

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girdles worn christian women used vestment often tunic belt liturgical one century dress literature also men cord word contexts part

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Girdleis along0.90text
Girdleis along cord or rope while the cincture is a wide sash0.90text
Girdlerelated to Christian usageAs0.60section
Girdlerelated to Christian usageChristian0.60section
Girdlerelated to Christian usageThe Parson's Handbook0.60section
Girdlerelated to Christian usageAbout0.60section
Girdlerelated to Christian usageThe0.60section
Girdlerelated to Christian usageThey0.60section
Girdlerelated to Christian usageAnglican Communion0.60section
Girdlerelated to Christian usageCatholic Church0.60section
Girdlerelated to Christian usageMethodist Church0.60section
Girdlerelated to Christian usageLutheran Church0.60section

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