Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The keeper of a wardrobe.

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  • noun historical A member of a royal household responsible for clothing.

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Examples

  • I concur with Chelle on the twinset and a "wardrober" suit.

    A Word on Shopping PeaceBang 2006

  • The bullhand's robes he had obtained from a Kuumic wardrober to be worn on this day tBat he had seen so clearly one night at a fire near the Kuumic-Tarzak Road.

    Elephant Song Longyear, Barry 1982

  • Blossoming child star Brooke Shields' character Emmeline relies on a loincloth and, for modesty's sake, her long hair to make a fashion statement; it's a wonder wardrober Jean-Pierre Dorléac even gets a costume credit.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • Blossoming child star Brooke Shields' character Emmeline relies on a loincloth and, for modesty's sake, her long hair to make a fashion statement; it's a wonder wardrober Jean-Pierre Dorléac even gets a costume credit.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • Blossoming child star Brooke Shields' character Emmeline relies on a loincloth and, for modesty's sake, her long hair to make a fashion statement; it's a wonder wardrober Jean-Pierre Dorléac even gets a costume credit.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

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