- טֹוטָפֹת ṭoṭaphoth, the
plural of טוֹטֶפֶת ṭoṭepheth,
meaning "headband,
frontlet".
Jeffrey H. Ti****
argued that the word טוֹטֶפֶת ṭoṭepheth
originally meant...
- The Star Carr
Frontlets (also
known as the Star Carr Headdresses) are a
series of
modified deer skulls,
probably worn by people, from the
Mesolithic site...
- The
Hazael horse frontlet is a
bronze horse frontlet discovered at the
Heraion of Samos,
inscribed in
Phoenician characters for
Hazael (proposed by scholars...
- Sanctus, Sanctus". Again, the
frontlet is
rotated according to the
colour of the
church year. Like the
frontal the
frontlet is
fastened to
either the cere...
- The
priestly golden head plate,
crown or
frontlet (Hebrew: צִיץ, romanized: ṣīṣ) was the
golden plate or
tiara worn by the
Jewish High
Priest on his mitre...
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garments All
Priests Undergarments Tunic Turban Sash High
Priest Robe
Ephod Frontlet Breastplate Urim and
Thummim Miscellaneous topics The
mitzvah of sanctifying...
-
Mistress Lokke, a silkwoman, who
supplied her with
frontlets and bonnets, and for the
purchase of a gold
frontlet. In 1537,
Queen Jane
Seymour forbade her gentlewomen...
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garments All
Priests Undergarments Tunic Turban Sash High
Priest Robe
Ephod Frontlet Breastplate Urim and
Thummim Miscellaneous topics The
mitzvah of sanctifying...
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Venice gold and tied with gold aglets;
placards for gowns; stomachers;
frontlets;
French hoods and
billiments of
black velvet and
white satin; partlets;...
- an
attendant to the Queen, was
required to
instead wear a "bonnet and
frontlet of velvet",
lamenting that it "became her
nothing so well as the French...