1. robed - Adjective
2. robed - Verb
4. robed - Adjective Satellite
of Robe
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvery cradle asks us, "Whence?" and every coffin, "Whither?" The poor barbarian, weeping above his dead, can answer these questions as intelligently as the robed priest of the most authentic creed. Robert G. Ingersoll
The moon, a sweeping scimitar, dipped in the stormy straits, The dawn, a crimson cataract, burst through the eastern gates, The cliffs were robed in scarlet, the sands were cinnabar, Where first two men spread wings for flight and dared the hawk afar. Stephen Vincent Benét
It is the call of the beauty - robed ones To worship the great Beauty. It is the call of God Through silent intelligences And starburst of feelings. Paramahansa Yogananda
Out at the horizon, out near the burnished edge of the world, who are these visitors standing... these robed figures -. Thomas Pynchon
...whence reissuing, robed and crown'd, To meet her lord, she took the tax away And built herself an everlasting name. Godiva
They attend a funeral robed in white, and a wedding in mourning. Latin Proverb