Queens Robing Room from Baedeker's Spain & Portugal, by permission of Karl Baedeker Emery Walker SC.
In the Queen’s Robing Room are painted frescoes from the story of King Arthur; and in the Peers’ Robing Room, subjects from Biblical history.
One day of the days Al-Rashid bade bring him to the presence; so his slave-girl changed his clothes and robing him in sumptuous raiment, mounted him on the she-mule.
Portingall shipp at Langasaque comanded Lues Martin to accompany hym to Miaco (or Edo), to speake to themperour and mak complaint against the Hollanders for robing at seas.
It is not unlikely that princes assisted in robing the king, for such was the custom in Michoacan, and that the mantles brought by them were used for shrouding, but authors are not very explicit on this point.
The grand vizier's son, who had almost perished from cold by standing in his thin undergarment all night, hurried to the robing chamber and dressed himself.
In his Majesty's Robing {The Train-bearers of his Chamber, near the south { Majesty.
The Robing of the King --"His candle shined upon my head, and by his light I walked through darkness.
The investiture, as also the anointing, of the sons of Aaron, followed the robing and anointing of Aaron.
The Queen's closet "was richly hanged with cloth of arras and well strawed with rushes," for their robing room.
When the ceremony of robing is completed, she proceeds to the House of Peers through the longest room in the palace, the Victoria Gallery, one hundred and ten feet long and forty-five feet wide and high.
Here and there, in the side chapels, the priests were robing themselves to attend confession; while the suppliants, in kneeling attitudes, were expecting them by the side of the confessionals.
This would make forty court rooms in all and there would be ample space for a jury room and robing room in connection with each court room.
One of two apartments adjoining the stage, probably used as robing rooms.
Recessional hymn, a hymn sung in a procession returning from the choir to the robing room.
Robing room, a room where official robes are put on, as by judges, etc.
Defn: One of two apartments adjoining the stage, probably used as robing rooms.
Charlie would not dress for his morning walk," answered the mother, "unless sister Lillie assisted in the robing of the young tyrant, so she is in the nursery.
Then came my robing in garments, so rich, so wonderful, that they almost took my breath away.
It has taken twenty times longer to record this robing than the time actually employed.
The robing room is a small, dark apartment behind the altar, where not a ray of light could enter.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "robing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.