costumery

noun

Etymology

From costume + -ery.

  1. borrowed from costumer
  2. derived from consuetudo — “custom, habit
  3. derived from costume
  4. borrowed from costume
  5. suffixed as costumery — “costume + ery

Definitions

  1. Costumes in general.

    • I'm tall, attrac. male, 28, delighting in 20th century costumery (leotards, skin-tight jeans and white pants, bikinis, etc.).
    • POLYPHONIC SPREE (Sunday) The grandiose costumery — flowing white robes, black military-style suits decorated with peace symbols — is the first hint of this 26-piece band and choir’s faux-charismatic smarm.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA