It was just like a Hollywood movie and it was something that people in England have not seen for a long time and I don't think that anybody had had that kind of panoply of grandeur. "Social welfare" was defined as a panoply of expenditures, including health care, housing support, unemployment benefit, disability allowances, family support and help for job seekers. Votes were passed for deposing the Four Hundred, and placing the government in the hands of the 5000, of whom every citizen who could furnish a panoply might be a member.Ī Smaller history of Greece From the earliest times to the Roman conquest William Smith 1853 Through Colonial Spectacles: the Irish Vizier and the Female-Knight in James Cobb 2000 The fact that Harlequin, Virtue and Pleasure are incorporated into the list suggests that the entire panoply is understood to be similarly fanciful. I ` m going to go look up the word panoply or whatever it was. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006 Hasan a steed of the best and equipped him in panoply and weaponed him with goodly weapons. noun by extension Something that covers and protects.įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.noun Ceremonial garments, complete with all accessories.noun by extension a collection or display of weaponry.noun Any complete array of devices used in an endeavor.įrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.noun Any full set of elaborate attire, complete with accessories or accompanying paraphernalia any elaborate special or ceremonial attire and equipment.noun Defensive armor in general a full suit of defensive armor.noun A group or assemblage of pieces of defensive armor, with or without weapons, arranged as a sort of trophy.įrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.noun A complete set or suit of arms, offensive and defensive the complete defensive armor of any period, especially that from the fifteenth century onward, when all the pieces were of wrought steel and accurately adapted to their purpose: often used figuratively.noun The complete arms and armor of a warrior.noun Something that covers and protects.noun Ceremonial attire with all accessories.noun A splendid or striking array or arrangement.That is, assuming there will be room for them once the full panoply of testing and assessment is in place.From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.Nor did they continue to deploy the full panoply of radical techniques in moments of perceived social and political crisis.the whole panoply of a royal wedding full/entire/whole panoply of something.In the whole panoply of anti-poverty policies the minimum wage stands as the vital back marker. Penicillin was used to treat a whole panoply of conditions.Statues of angels, madonnas, saints and saviours cram the skyline, creating a surreal panoply of agony and ecstasy.The unhappy peasantry of Bengal found itself saddled with an impressive panoply of middlemen and parasites.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English panoply pan‧o‧ply / ˈpænəpli / noun formal 1 DC an impressive show of special clothes, decorations etc, especially at an important ceremony panoply of a glorious panoply of colours 2 PMW LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT a large number of people or things panoply of a panoply of men in grey suits full/entire/whole panoply of something (=the whole range of something ) Examples from the Corpus panoply
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