The whole earth, he says, as of one accord seemed to throw off its tatters of old age and to reclothe itself in a white mantle of churches.
In the rebirth of hope and energy that succeeded to the terrors of the year 1000, Glaber has told us how the earth reclothed herself in a white mantle of churches.
At its head marched from ten to twenty horsemen, one of whom, wearing a white mantle, was sitting on his horse as on a bench, both his legs on the left side of the animal.
He wore a white mantle; on his head was a red and white cap with a golden serpent; in his hand he held a long staff.
At his side, in a snow-white mantle, walked the devout Istubar, and behind them stately Assyrian lords carried gifts for the viceroy.
Suddenly the sister, as if she had just remembered something, said: "I dreamed that some knight wrapped you with a white mantle on the snow.
But Hugo von Danveld began to laugh, and turning to Brother Godfried, asked: "How long have you worn the white mantle?
By the direction of the Pope Honorius, the synod appointed a white mantle to be the distinguishing dress of the brethren of the Temple, that of those of the Hospital being black.
Scott describes his Templar in Ivanhoe, as wearing a white mantle with a black cross of eight points.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white mantle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.