Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
paludament
Noun
/pəˈludəˌmɛnt/
Definition
A long, flowing cloak or robe worn in ancient Rome, especially by a general or a magistrate.
Examples
- The general wore a paludament that billowed behind him as he walked.
- In ancient ceremonies, officials donned their paludaments to signify their authority.
Meaning
The term refers to a type of garment that is typically made from heavy fabric and drapes elegantly over the wearer.
Synonyms
- cloak
- cape
- robe