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Definition of Guimpe

Guimpe
Guimpe Guimpe, n. [F. See 2d Gimp.] A kind of short chemisette, worn with a low-necked dress.

Meaning of Guimpe from wikipedia

- The guimpe (from the French guimpe) was a garment which developed in medieval Western Europe. It was a silk or linen kerchief, sometimes sheer, sometimes...
- fineries; however, the Hebrew word "miṭpaḥoth" (מִטְפָּחוֹת) means "kerchief". Guimpe Headpiece Headscarf Veil Macklin, Herbert Walter; Page-Phillips, John (January...
- a bandeau, to which the veil is attached, along with a white wimple or guimpe of starched linen or cotton to cover the ch****s, neck and chest. A mail...
- the heavily starched cornette. List of headgear Bandeau (headwear) Coif Guimpe Wimple "Parisian Fashions". News. The Times. No. 5002. London. 13 January...
- secured by a bandeau and a white wimple (to cover the neck and ch****s) and guimpe (to cover the chest, similar to a short cape) of starched linen, cotton...
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- embroidered with pearls French open partlet with attached collar and ruffle Guimpe Chemisette ****ming, Valerie; Cunnington, C. W.; Cunnington, P. E. (2010-11-23)...
- Henry II's time, with heavily pleated robe, slashed sleeves and a lace guimpe Yves-Pascal Castel. "Guide des sept grands calvaires Bretons / Ar seizh...
- the traditional black Benedictine habit, but with a modernised veil and guimpe. Postulants wear lay dress and a short black veil. Novices wear the habit...