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Type of clothing item
A draped garment (draped dress) is a garment that is made of a single piece of cloth that is draped around the body; drapes are not cut away or stitched
Draped_garment
Woman's draped garment of the Indian subcontinent
(Hindi: [saːɽiː]; sometimes also saree, sharee, or sadi) is a draped cloth and women's garment in the Indian subcontinent. It consists of an un-stitched stretch
Sari
Clothing worn from the waist or hips
dress or a separate outer garment that covers a person from the waist downwards. At its simplest, a skirt can be a draped garment made out of a single piece
Skirt
Draped garment worn in Scotland as part of traditional female Highland dress
to Earasaids. An arisaid (Scottish Gaelic: earasaid or arasaid) is a draped garment historically worn in Scotland in the 17th and 18th century (and probably
Arisaid
Depiction of the folds and woven patterns of loose-hanging clothing on the human form
three-dimensional body. Draping depends upon the fiber characteristics and the flexibility, looseness, and softness of the material. Draped garments follow the form
Drapery
Skirt-type draped garment of women in the Inca Empire
pronunciation: [ˈak.su] or [ˈax.su]) was a skirt-type garment of indigenous women in the Inca Empire. It was a long drape dress straight in shape, falling to ankle
Anaku_(dress)
Woman's garment having a loosely draped fabric collar
consisting of a loose draped fabric collar. The term can describe the neckline of a wide variety of garments, from the draped neckline of an evening
Cowl_neck
Traditional draped garment for the lower body, worn in South Asia and the Maldives
The mundu (Malayalam: muṇṭŭ; pronounced [muɳɖɯ̽]) is a garment worn around the waist in the Indian states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, the Lakshadweep archipelago
Mundu
recognizable "fashion" in clothing, in which Fernand Braudel concurs. The draped garments and straight seams of previous centuries were replaced by curved seams
1300–1400_in_European_fashion
Outer garment in Incan men's clothing
Tocapu, geometrical motifs used by Incas. Anaku (dress), a skirt-type draped garment of indigenous women in the Inca Empire. Cumbi, a fine luxurious fabric
Yacolla_(garment)
Ancient Roman formal dress
ɡa]), a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome, was a roughly semicircular cloth, between 12 and 20 feet (3.7 and 6.1 m) in length, draped over the shoulders
Toga
Semi-circular draped garment worn by men in Ancient Rome
could be made of silk with the use of gold threads and embroideries. The garment varied in fineness, colour and ornament. It could be white, purple red
Pallium_(Roman_cloak)
Sewn garment in Ancient Greece
called an apoptygma (ἀπόπτυγμα), which is more common to women. It can be draped and fastened at the shoulder by pins (Greek: peronai; Latin: fibulae) or
Chiton_(garment)
Greco-Roman–themed costume party
"toga parties", attendants rarely wear togas, which were intricately draped garments made from large semicircles of fabric, instead wearing articles that
Toga_party
Spanish surname
painted on his shield and embroidered on his surcoat, the flowing and draped garment worn over the armour. Over the centuries, most people in Europe have
Villacorta
Lower garment worn around a women's waist
Nivi (nīvī, निवी, नीवी) was a women's garment. It was a simple piece of cloth draped or worn around the waist, covering the lower part of the body. It
Nivi_(garment)
Outer garment worn by men in Aztec Mexico
other peoples of central Mexico. The garment was to be worn at the front like a long apron, or alternatively draped across the shoulders as a cloak. It
Tilmàtli
Clothing worn by Aztecs
garments. These consisted of a draped garment, slip-on garment, open-sewn garment, closed sewn garment, and limb-encasing garments. The basic garment
Aztec_clothing
social status. The garment is worn by most men in special occasions and traditional ceremonies. Several types of traditional draped cotton fabric are worn
Clothing_in_Ethiopia
Cloth wrap worn as a shawl, scarf, or veil in the Indian Subcontinent
Dhaka, Bangladesh Bandhani dupatta A Bangladeshi draped in dupatta A Nepali in a modern style of draping dupatta over the neck A Sikh in a salwar kameez
Dupatta
Traditional Malagasy garment
knee-length cotton tunic. Traditionally, the lamba is draped over the left shoulder but is draped over the right when in mourning. Among mature Merina
Lamba_(garment)
Variety of ethnic and cultural clothing worn by the people of India
women of all ages. Three main pieces of cloth are draped around the body. The bottom portion, draped from the waist downwards, is called the Mekhela (Assamese:
Clothing_in_India
Veil; simple loose draped garment similar to Dupatta
Ekpatta was a veil, a simple loose draped garment similar to Dupatta. Ekpatta was made of fine fabric like muslin, a single breadth of fabric that was
Ekpatta
Female national personification of the United States
presented as a woman between youth and middle age, wearing classically draped garments decorated with stars and stripes. A popular version gave her a red-and-white-striped
Columbia_(personification)
Clothing prescribed for clergy performing specific roles
long, narrow strip of cloth draped around the neck, a vestment of distinction, a symbol of ordination. Deacons wear it draped across the left shoulder diagonally
Vestment
Objects worn to cover the body
Clothing (also known as clothes, garments, dress, apparel, or attire) is any item worn on a human body. Typically, clothing is made of fabrics or textiles
Clothing
Traditional clothing of women in Kerala
'nivi sari'. Today the 'nivi drape', is the most common form of the sari. A mundum neriyatum is starched before being draped and is worn over a blouse that
Mundum_neriyatum
Loose shirt or tunic worn traditionally in South Asia
Northern parts of India. The South, however, retained the earlier draped and unstitched garments of ancient India, e.g., the antariya/dhoti, the uttariya/dupatta
Kurta
chlamys. Ancient Greek civilians typically wore two pieces of clothing draped about the body: an undergarment (χιτών : chitōn or πέπλος : péplos) and
Clothing_in_ancient_Greece
State of Sudan
traditional rope bed draped in the garmasis, a plaid silk cloth woven in red, gold, and blue. The bride wears a red toub, a long draped garment, while the groom
Northern_State_(Sudan)
Women's undergarments including sleepwear
Shoulder chain, a chain draped across the shoulders, often extending down the back and chest. Chainmail-inspired garments have appeared periodically
Lingerie
Long, embroidered, pleated skirt of the Indian subcontinent
weddings. The lehenga, also known as the ghagra, is a traditional Indian garment that became popular in the 16th century, mainly in India, Bangladesh and
Lehenga
Ethnic wrap garment worn by men in the Indian subcontinent
and the legs, in resemblance to the shape of trousers. The dhoti is a garment of ethnic wear for men in the Indian subcontinent. The dhoti is fashioned
Dhoti
Tutelary goddess of Ebla
this celebration prescribe covering the statue of Išḫara with a red draped garment, while that of Allani with an identical blue one. Another Kizzuwatnean
Išḫara
Type of decorative silk shawl for Hanfu
dynasties, fashionable women are often depicted draped in pibo silks. In early Tang, one side of the garment was tucked into the skirt or the banbi, and the
Pibo
American fashion designer (born 1961)
before taking pattern-making and draping courses at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College. This led to work in the garment industry, designing copies of designer
Rick_Owens
2004 5 March 2004 Grande halle de la Villette, Paris Ancient Greek draped garments; science fiction films like Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
List of Alexander McQueen collections
List_of_Alexander_McQueen_collections
Art of applying design and aesthetics to clothing and accessories
method is to drape fabric directly onto a dress form. The resulting pattern pieces can be constructed to produce the intended design of the garment and required
Fashion_design
Topics referred to by the same term
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cape is a sleeveless outer garment, which drapes the wearer's back and fastens at the neck. Cape, the Cape, or CAPE
Cape_(disambiguation)
What people wore in antiquity as inferred from archaeological and historical evidence
1750 – 500 BC) garments for both sexes included a single cloth wrapped around the whole body and draped over the shoulder. A lower garment called paridhana
Clothing_in_the_ancient_world
Cloth cover over the Kaaba in Mecca
cloth that covers the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is draped annually, although the draping date has changed over the years. A procession traditionally
Kiswah
Style of women's garment
polonaise or polonaise, literally meaning the Polish dress, is a woman's garment of the 18th century 1770s and 1780s or a similar revival style of the 1870s
Polonaise_(clothing)
Week-long mourning period in Judaism for first-degree relatives
longer sit whilst draped in their Tallit, but Yemenite Jews still follow the ancient Jewish custom of sitting seven days whilst draped in a Tallit. The
Shiva_(Judaism)
Study of fashion and clothing by period in time
had sewn sleeves. Women wore the draped stola or an ankle-length tunic, with a shawl-like palla as an outer garment. Wool was the preferred fabric, although
History of clothing and textiles
History_of_clothing_and_textiles
Clothing traditions of West Bengal, India
[citation needed] Panjabi: Also known as a kurta, is a traditional upper-body garment worn by men in Bengal. It is a long, loose-fitting shirt, typically reaching
Bengali_traditional_dress
British fashion designer and Titanic survivor (1863–1935)
lingerie, tea gowns, and evening wear. Its luxuriously layered and draped garments in soft fabrics of blended pastel colours, often accentuated with sprays
Lucy,_Lady_Duff-Gordon
Topics referred to by the same term
Anaku Town, place in Anambra State, Nigeria Anaku (dress), a skirt-type draped garment of indigenous women in the Inca Empire This disambiguation page lists
Anaku_(disambiguation)
Clothing of the people in biblical times
item in the ancient Roman wardrobe was the toga, a one-piece woolen garment that draped loosely around the shoulders and down the body. Togas could be wrapped
Biblical_clothing
Native American outer garment consisting of a length of coarse woolen cloth (stroud)
clothing and a corresponding decline in use of matchcoats. Belted plaid Draped garment Beverly, Robert (1705). The History and Present State of Virginia. Retrieved
Matchcoat
Piece of clothing made out of knit or crocheted material
material that covers the upper part of the body. When sleeveless, the garment is often called a slipover, tank top, or sweater vest. Sweaters are worn
Sweater
Traditional Japanese garment
to wear') is a traditional Japanese garment and the national dress of Japan. The kimono is a wrapped-front garment with square sleeves and a rectangular
Kimono
Traditional Assamese attire
wildlife, which celebrate the region's natural beauty. The bottom portion, draped from the waist downwards, is called the mekhela. It is a wide cylindrical
Mekhela_sador
shape and were variously draped from the back of the headdress or covered the forehead. Women also wore the chaperon, a draped hat based on the hood and
1400–1500_in_European_fashion
Combination of sari and lehenga choli
A lehenga-style sari is a modern garment introduced in India that blends elements of the traditional sari and lehenga choli. A lehenga-style sari is normally
Lehenga-style_sari
Type of Scottish Highland dress
which was pleated and belted about the waist, while the upper half was draped over the left shoulder, was then gathered in front and could be used as
Fly_plaid
West African dress
is a colorful garment widely worn in West Africa by both men and women. It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing to fully
Wrapper_(clothing)
Overgown, usually with wide trailing sleeves
approximately the elbow, and then widen from the elbow to drape to floor- or nearly floor-length. This garment's usage appears to be geographically limited to areas
Bliaut
Oldest existing Jain text
not drape garments around them). The Ācārāṅga Sūtra states the following three types of monks: Jinkalpi Achel - naked Sthavirkalpi Eksataka - draped 1 cloth
Ācārāṅga_Sūtra
Altarpiece from the 1380s by a Venetian workshop
his hands together. The Madonna is adorned with a crown and wears a draped garment featuring Renaissance-style design. The neckline and sleeves are finely
Madonna_De_Surdis
Device for keeping space between a button and a garment
and the garment when the garment is buttoned. Shanks also allow a garment to drape nicely. There are two types of shanks used on buttons. Shank buttons
Shank_(sewing)
similar garments to ancient Nubian and Kerma civilizations. Murals and artifacts from the Kingdom of Kush and Meroë depict women in body-length, draped garments
Clothing_in_Sudan
2006 fashion collection by Alexander McQueen
Draped garments and column dresses referenced ancient Greek clothing. Look 55 from the runway show referenced the chiton, an ancient Greek garment, but
Neptune_(collection)
Women's short skirt
An overskirt is a type of women's short skirt which is draped over another garment, such as a skirt, breeches, or trousers. Although peplum is often used
Overskirt
Traditional jewellery of Berber peoples in North Africa
like hairstyles, shoes or how to drape loose pieces of textiles, such as the urban haik and Berber draped garments, he added explanations and drawings
Jewellery of the Berber cultures
Jewellery_of_the_Berber_cultures
Wrap or towel in the Mediterranean region
19th-century Syria. In Algeria, conservative women wore the fouta draped over their sarouel garment. Similarly, in some parts of southern Saudi Arabia, men would
Fouta_towel
1500 and 500 BCE. The garments worn in the Vedic period mainly included a single cloth wrapped around the whole body and draped over the shoulder. People
History of clothing in the Indian subcontinent
History_of_clothing_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Garment worn by Muslim women
عباءات ʿabā'āt), sometimes also called an aba, is a simple, loose over-garment, essentially a robe-like dress, worn by some women in the Muslim world
Abaya
Colorful men's garment widely worn in West Africa that covers the top half of the body
colorful garment that covers the top half of the body, worn mostly in West Africa. It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing
Dashiki
Style of sari draping
some folds draping the sari are upside down. One of the special features of adwa patal and uprati arethat is that these saris are draped without tying
Kasta_sari
the belted plaid or great kilt, a full-length garment whose upper half could be worn as a cloak draped over the shoulder, or brought up over the head
History_of_the_kilt
Indian culture with roots in Hindi and Urdu culture
Western-style dress. Traditional styles of dress include colourful draped garments – such as sari and ghagra choli for women and dhoti or lungi for men –
Culture_of_Uttar_Pradesh
Ancient Greek clothing
types of Ancient Greek overgarments. When worn by men, the himation is draped over the left shoulder and wrapped around the rest of their body, except
Himation
Traditional attire of the Boro people
language when the cloth is draped in its traditional style, though interpretations vary. Dokhona is a one-piece handloom garment that typically measures
Dokhona
Textile piece goods
Organization (WCO). Mercery Bolt (cloth) - Tanmono Greige goods Drapery Draped garment kilts Belted plaid Chiton (costume) Loincloth togas stolas saris sarongs
Piece_goods
Historical dress of the Han Chinese people
could be worn by men and were also used as main garment for cross-dressing attendants or could be draped across the shoulders like a cloak. The headwear
Hanfu
Painting by Paula Modersohn-Becker
described as an impenetrable, secret painting: "the artist stands in front of a draped window, her face both in shadow and covered by a veil, doubly concealing
Self-Portrait with Hat and Veil
Self-Portrait_with_Hat_and_Veil
Men's formal knee-length coat
the late 18th century to describe a garment very similar to the frock, being a single- or double-breasted garment with a diagonally cutaway front in the
Frock_coat
Double knitting Doublet (clothing) Down feather Drag (clothing) Drape suit Draped garment Drapery Drawstring Dreadlocks Dress Dress boot Dress code Dress
Index_of_fashion_articles
Traditional South Asian dress
length. The voni is draped diagonally over a choli (a tight fitting blouse, the same as that worn with a sari). Usually, the garment is woven with cotton
Langa_voni
Type of loincloth
and draped bearded trainers with switch Bearded Greek athletes in perizomata (boxers, wrestlers, runner, jumper, diskobolos, acontist) and draped bearded
Perizoma_(loincloth)
Layer of fabric at the lower edge of the sleeve of a garment
A cuff is a layer of fabric at the lower edge of the sleeve of a garment (shirt, coat, jacket, etc.) at the wrist, or at the ankle end of a trouser leg
Cuff
Garment through which the wearer's body or undergarments can be seen
See-through clothing is any garment of clothing made with lace, mesh or sheer fabric that allows the wearer's body or undergarments to be seen through
See-through_clothing
Garment worn by women of Ancient Greece
loosely down one side (leaving the garment open down the other side) and pinned at both shoulders, then allowed to drape down around the body. The top third
Peplos
French grand couturier
floor-length draped Grecian goddess gowns, is noted as the "master of the wrapped and draped dress" and the "queen of drapery". Grès's minimalistic draping techniques
Madame_Grès
US commemorative fifty-cent piece (1934)
Taxay noted, "since Calvert's own coinage depicts him in a loosely draped garment, the [Fine Art] Commission's objection to the puritan collar was probably
Maryland Tercentenary half dollar
Maryland_Tercentenary_half_dollar
Jewish prayer shawl
garments are suitable for the climate of West Asia. On hot days the garment could be draped around the body and head to provide cover from the sun or just
Tallit
Cloth worn around the loins
A loincloth is a one-piece garment, either wrapped around itself or kept in place by a belt. It covers the genitals and the intergluteal cleft though
Loincloth
Scottish skirt-like garment
The filleadh mòr or great kilt was a full-length garment whose upper half could be worn as a cloak draped over the shoulder, or brought up over the head
Kilt
Garment finishing method
In sewing, a hem is a garment finishing method in which the edge of a piece of cloth is folded and sewn to prevent unravelling of the fabric and adjust
Hem
Clothing design element
edge of the panties, in particular when it is visible through the outer garment. A visible panty line (also slang VPL) is the situation when the outline
Panty_line
Ring-and-pin clothing fastener
usually worn in symmetrical pairs and used to fix parts of unsewn draped garments, one to each side, with the pins pointing straight up. Traditionally
Celtic_brooch
associated with Greco-Buddhist art, such as naturalistic anatomy, draped garments, and expressive gestures, while also incorporating local aesthetic
Buddhism_in_Tajikistan
Type of robe worn in Maghreb, North Africa
of djilbab which, in ancient Arabic, meant draped clothing, although the djellaba is sewn rather than draped. He pointed out that in Oman the form gillab
Djellaba
French painter, documentary photographer and ethnographer (1902-1992)
detail of hair styles, shoes or how to drape loose pieces of textiles, like the urban haik or Berber draped garments. To provide more information, he added
Jean_Besancenot
Shoulder cloth
elders and gurus. Angavastra is a simple loose garment, usually paired or matching with dhoti color, draped over the shoulders. It is a traditional wear
Angavastra
climate, and rural/urban settings. Popular styles of dress include draped garments such as sari and Mekhela Sador for women and the Kurta, Dhoti or Lungi
Culture_of_India
decoration on the larger pieces by Python tends to be dense. The edges of draped garments on his figures are almost uniformly lined with the typical Paestan
Python_(painter)
Creation of exclusive, custom-fitted clothing
design. The term haute couture generally refers to a specific type of upper garment common in Europe during the 16th to the 18th century or to the upper portion
Haute_couture
Cambodian tube garment
chang samluy (Khmer: សំពត់ចងសម្លុយ [sɑmpɔt cɑːŋ sɑmluj]) is a draped skirt-style garment wrapped around the lower body and secured at the waist. Sampot
Sampot_chang_samluy
Label sizes used for garments sold off-the-shelf
the sizes with which garments sold off-the-shelf are labeled. Sizing systems vary based on the country and the type of garment, such as dresses, tops
Clothing_sizes
DRAPED GARMENT
DRAPED GARMENT
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Oth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English byname Draca, meaning ‘snake’ or ‘dragon’, Middle English Drake, or sometimes from the Old Norse cognate Draki. Both are common bynames and, less frequently, personal names. Both the Old English and the Old Norse forms are from Latin draco ‘snake’, ‘monster’ (see Dragon).English and Dutch : from Middle English drake, Middle Dutch drÄke ‘male duck’ (from Middle Low German andrake), hence a nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a drake, or perhaps a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a drake.North German : nickname from Low German drake ‘dragon’ (see Drach 1).
Boy/Male
Greek
Dragon.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Matted Hair; Mud; Heaven; Sky
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of German Drewes.English
Variant spelling of German Drewes.English : topographic name, from Old English drÄf ‘drove’, ‘cattle track’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Drake.In some cases, perhaps an Americanized form of a like-sounding cognate in some other language.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of woolen cloth, from Old French drap ‘cloth’.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Greek, Indian, Latin
Dragon; Male Duck; Snake
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : occupational name for a maker and seller of woolen cloth, Anglo-Norman French draper (Old French drapier, an agent derivative of drap ‘cloth’). The surname was introduced to Ulster in the 17th century. Draperstown in County Londonderry was named for the London Company of Drapers, which was allocated the land in the early 17th century.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Telugu
A King; Father of Draupadi
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : perhaps a habitational name from a house bearing the sign of a bunch of grapes. The vocabulary word is attested from the 13th century (at first in the compound wingrape), and comes from Old French grape, which is probably related to a Germanic element meaning ‘hook’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a lazy man, from Middle English drone ‘drone’, ‘male honey bee’, long taken as a symbol of idleness (Old English drÄn).English : variant spelling of Drain.
Male
English
English name possibly derived from the Old English word drǽfend, DRAVEN means "hunter."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : variant of Roper. In southern dialects of English, Old English -Ä- became Middle English -Å-, whereas in Yorkshire -a- was preserved and gave rise to this form of the surname.Possibly also an altered spelling of German Röper or Röber (see Roeber).
Boy/Male
English Greek American
Dragon.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, having several possible origins: 1) from the byname Draca, DRAKE means "snake" or "dragon." 2) from Middle English drake, meaning "male duck." 3) from Old Norse Draki, meaning "snake" or "monster."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wealthy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dredge.German : from a Germanic personal name Trago, or a habitational name from a place named Drage, near Hamburg or in Schleswig-Holstein.Norwegian : variant of Drag, from the dative case.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Dragon
DRAPED GARMENT
DRAPED GARMENT
Boy/Male
Muslim
The just
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Teutonic
Archer's Bow; Young Archer; Yew Wood
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who warns, Bright, Radiant, Blooming, Observer, Supervisor
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
From the Red Shore
Girl/Female
Indian
Mothers Love
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Goddess of Victory
Girl/Female
Muslim
Hope
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lover; Lovable; Trust Able
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Milk
Girl/Female
Greek
Form of Danae; the mythological mother of Perseus by Zeus.
DRAPED GARMENT
DRAPED GARMENT
DRAPED GARMENT
DRAPED GARMENT
DRAPED GARMENT
n.
A textile fabric used for decorative purposes, especially when hung loosely and in folds carefully disturbed; as: (a) Garments or vestments of this character worn upon the body, or shown in the representations of the human figure in art. (b) Hangings of a room or hall, or about a bed.
v. t.
To rail at; to banter.
v. i.
To design drapery, arrange its folds, etc., as for hangings, costumes, statues, etc.
imp. & p. p.
of Crape
n.
An under-garment worn on the lower limbs.
a.
Shaped like a club; grasped like, or used as, a club.
a.
Furnished with a grate or grating; as, grated windows.
n.
One who draws a bill of exchange or order for payment; -- the correlative of drawee.
imp. & p. p.
of Drape
n.
Any textile fabric (esp. linen or cotton toweling) woven in diaper pattern. See 2.
n.
Cloth.
v. t.
To put a diaper on (a child).
v. i.
To make cloth.
n.
The occupation of a draper; cloth-making, or dealing in cloth.
n.
The person on whom an order or bill of exchange is drawn; -- the correlative of drawer.
v. t.
To ornament with figures, etc., arranged in the pattern called diaper, as cloth in weaving.
n.
One who sells cloths; a dealer in cloths; as, a draper and tailor.
n.
One who delineates or depicts; a draughtsman; as, a good drawer.
p. pr. & a.
Rubbed or scraped out; effaced; obliterated.
v. t.
To cover or adorn with drapery or folds of cloth, or as with drapery; as, to drape a bust, a building, etc.