Cincture [noun]
Definition of Cincture:
band
Opposite/Antonyms of Cincture:
-
Sentence/Example of Cincture:
It stands in marked contrast with the of the valiant Lycians, whose short and spare tunic required no cincture to confine it.
He stood unarmed, except for the knife and war-axe swinging from crimson-beaded sheaths at his cincture.
Their only covering was a cincture or apron of green leaves; they were gaily painted, some one colour and some another.
He knotted the cincture around his middle and thrust his hands into the pockets, turning to me for approval.
The shore line drew a cincture of pines across the broad base, where it faded unreal into the mist.
As for the rider, he wore no other clothing than a light cincture at his waist, and a pair of moccasins.
Then came the Kabulis, who wrestled stripped except for a cincture round the waist.
Durtal looked at the Trappist as he walked majestic and quiet, his head buried in his hood, his hands passed under his cincture.
The fidelity, at least to Philip and Spain, disappeared; but the four rivers still as of old surround Dort with a cincture.
Around the hips is a rich cincture, and a double chain with dependant jewel encircles the neck.