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− | The thíamu was the essential piece of women's underclothes during the [[High Yophenthean Empire]], similar to a tunic or women's shifts, typically worn under the [[sclaiva]]. The thíamu was often made of linen, draping like a tunic down to the knees or even ankles, worn by being pulled over the head. It was fastened around the waist with a light cincture which did not appear as it was under the sclaiva. | + | The thíamu [anglicized pronunciation: /ˈθiːəmuː/] was the essential piece of women's underclothes during the [[High Yophenthean Empire]], similar to a tunic or women's shifts, typically worn under the [[sclaiva]]. The thíamu was often made of linen, draping like a tunic down to the knees or even ankles, worn by being pulled over the head. It was fastened around the waist with a light cincture which did not appear as it was under the sclaiva. |
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Latest revision as of 17:03, 17 June 2019
The thíamu [anglicized pronunciation: /ˈθiːəmuː/] was the essential piece of women's underclothes during the High Yophenthean Empire, similar to a tunic or women's shifts, typically worn under the sclaiva. The thíamu was often made of linen, draping like a tunic down to the knees or even ankles, worn by being pulled over the head. It was fastened around the waist with a light cincture which did not appear as it was under the sclaiva.
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