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Pile worn

Having the pile worn off threadbare...


Piled

Having a pile or point pointed...


Piles

The small troublesome tumors or swellings about the anus and lower part of the rectum which are technically called hemorrhoids See Hemorrhoids The singular pile is sometimes used...


Pila

Pila, that side of money which was called pile, because it was the side on which there was an impression of a church built on piles, Fleta, lib. 1, c. 39 [cf. Fr. 'pile ou face'; 'heads or tails']....


Pyre

A funeral pile a combustible heap on which the dead are burned hence any pile to be burnt...


Rogus

Rogus, a funeral pile; a great fire wherein dead bodies were burned; a pile of wood, Claus. 5 Hen. 3...


Personal effects

Personal effects, generally include such tangible property as is worn or carried about the person, or to designate articles associated with the person. Personal effects are used to designate articles associated with person, as property having more or less intimate relation to person of possessor, or such tangible property as attends the person, Words and Phrases, Permanent Edn., Vol. 31, p. 277.In the unabridged edition of the Random House Dictionary of the English Language, at page 1075, the expression is given the following meaning: Personal effects, privately owned articles consisting chiefly of clothing, toilet items, etc., for intimate use by an individual. In Black's Law Dictionary, Fourth Edition, at page 1301, the expression is assigned the following meaning: Personal effects, articles associated with person, as property having more or less intimate relation to person of possessor. In Cyclopedic Law Dictionary, Third Edition, at page 832, the expression 'personal effects' witho...


Sash

A scarf or band worn about the waist over the shoulder or otherwise a belt a girdle worn by women and children as an ornament also worn as a badge of distinction by military officers members of societies etc...


Barret

A kind of cap formerly worn by soldiers called also barret cap Also the flat cap worn by Roman Catholic ecclesiastics...


Berretta

A square cap worn by ecclesiastics of the Roman Catholic Church A cardinals berretta is scarlet that worn by other clerics is black except that a bishops is lined with green...


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