noun
- a loose outer garment worn by women in ancient Greece
Usage: historical
Examples
- The statue depicted a goddess draped in a flowing peplus.
- Ancient Greek women wore the peplus as their primary outer garment.
- The peplus was typically made of wool and fastened at the shoulders.
- Museum displays show how the peplus was worn in classical antiquity.
- The ceremonial peplus was woven with intricate patterns and designs.