Her arms were scraped, her himation had torn off, and her peplos was tearing. |
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She is dressed in nothing more than a chiton, unlike Juno, who wears a himation over hers. |
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She was taking off her himation so that she could rewrap it around her head once more. |
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Her arms were scraped and her himation had torn off and her peplos was tearing. |
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I dried myself the best I could and was hesitant to wrap myself in the peplos and then the himation and finally the veil. |
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Her himation is pulled up over her head, and covers much of her peplos, which is decorated with a dotted lozenge. |
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Hades was dressed in some sort of long black himation while his wife wore a white chiton. |
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Leaving Calandra in the hands of Xan, I wrapped a himation around myself and dressed in a peplos. |
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Here the goddess wears her high-crested helmet, and a himation replaces her aegis over the peplos. |
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He wears a fillet in his hair and has a richly colored and embroidered himation wrapped around his waist. |
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I clutched my himation close to my face as the sea wind blew and pushed the ships away from shore. |
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I pulled on a chiton and wrapped a himation around me since the day was cool. |
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The shoulder is decorated with three observers, their himation painted in added purple. |
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MacDonald seems to find significance in the use of the Greek himation, but that word is used over 60 times in the NT, and not just in Mark or the Gospels. |
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I was still dressed in my peplos and himation but they were soiled. |
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I was wrapped thickly in a black himation and I was sick with grief. |
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Thus, Etruscans can be seen wearing both draped, pinned tunics and fitted, sewn ones, or such Greek styles as the chlamys, himation, or chiton in conjunction with footwear with Middle Eastern-style turned-up toes. |
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She wears a diaphanous himation that covers her torso, over a floor-length chiton of heavier fabric. |
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She wears a chiton and himation, using both hands to hold the edge of the latter, in which she has gathered apples. |
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