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stomacher Meaning in Bengali



 মেয়েদের জামার ওপরে পরা অলংকার,

শক্ত উপাদানের ছবি V- আকৃতির প্যানেল গঠিত গার্মেন্ট বুকে 16th শতাব্দীর পেট উপর ধৃত

Noun:

মেয়েদের জামার ওপরে পরা অলংকার,





stomacher's Usage Examples:

the later mantua was an overgown or robe typically worn over stays, stomacher and a co-ordinating petticoat.


A stomacher is a decorated triangular panel that fills in the front opening of a woman's gown or bodice.


The stomacher may be boned, as part of a corset.


It was worn with a petticoat and, if open in front, a stomacher or decorative stays.


If there was space left it might be filled with a stomacher.


In front, the gown was open, showing off a decorative stomacher and petticoat.


also a placket or a stomacher, a brestplate or corselet for the body.


" This led SINGER and others to define it simply as "a stomacher.


A stomacher - sometimes called a devant de corsage - is a piece of jewellery worn on the centre panel of the bodice of a dress, which is itself also called.


These tabs grew longer during the 1620s and were worn with a stomacher which filled the gap between the two front edges of the bodice.


Aletta is wearing a costly bridal stomacher called a "bruidsborst", worked with gold thread and showing various flowers.


Open-fronted bodices could be filled in with a decorative stomacher, and toward the end of the period a lace or linen kerchief called a fichu.


diamond set in the centre of a platinum brooch that formed a part of the stomacher made for Queen Mary to wear at the Delhi Durbar in 1911.


a fashionably dressed woman seated in a chair and holding her bridal stomacher with her left hand.


assigned in the lottery the prize of a cutwork stomacher in the lottery with these verses; "This stomacher is full of windows wrought, Yet none through.


Her bodice is a richly embroidered Dutch wedding stomacher, and a heavy gold chain draped through a vlieger, rests on a wheel-shaped.


dress worn looped up over a contrasting petticoat and a stomacher.


The mantua-and-stomacher resulted in a high, square neckline in contrast to the broad.


in Austria took the form of the dirndl, and in Bulgaria, it had a gold stomacher.


Elizabeth I wearing free-stitched blackwork sleeves, stomacher, and collar (beneath a sheer linen ruff), c.


other wedding portraits of women, she is wearing a richly embroidered stomacher.


brewer Aletta who is wearing a colorful skirt and ornamented wedding stomacher, Cunera is wearing a black skirt and her bracelets are black and white.


In the 19th century, it was translated or glossed as a Chinese "stomacher" or "corset".



stomacher's Meaning':

garment consisting of a V-shaped panel of stiff material worn over the chest and stomach in the 16th century

Synonyms:

garment;

Antonyms:

undergarment; overgarment;

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