vestiary noun & adjective.
['vɛstɪǝri] ME.[As noun from Old French vestiarie, (also mod.) vestiaire from Latin vestiarium clothes-chest, wardrobe (in medieval Latin = vestry) use as noun of vestiarius, from vestis clothes, clothing. As adjective from Latin vestiarius: see -ARY1.]A. noun.
1. A vestry of a church. Now
rare or
obsolete.
ME.2. A room or building, esp. in a monastery or large establishment, for keeping clothes; a robing-room; a cloakroom.
LME.b. adjective. Of or pertaining to clothes or dress.
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