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Meaning of peplum | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈpɛpləm/

Definitions

  1. A peplos, an Ancient Greek garment formed of a tubular piece of cloth folded back upon itself halfway down so that the top of the tube is worn around the waist, and the bottom covers the legs down to the ankles; the open top is then worn over the shoulders, and draped, in folds, down to the waist. Compare the Roman palla.
  2. A genre of Italian films based on historical or biblical epics.
    uncountable
  3. A kind of women's outer garment in ancient Greece; a veil.
  4. An individual film in this genre.
    countable
  5. A short overskirt cut in such a way that the sides form points.
  6. A short overskirt attached to the waist of a garment; a basque.

Equivalents

Español peplum
Français péplum

Examples

“And this was Neith, or Athena, that God thus described, "I am all that was, is, and shall be, and my peplum or veil, no mortal could ever uncover." […] Peplum is properly a womanish pall or veil, embroidered all over and consecrated to Minerva.”
“1838: The North American Review, volume XLVII The outer garment was called the peplum, and was used more for occasions of ceremony than for ordinary convenience, as it was very long and ample, and, from the manner of putting it on, must have been inconvenient to the wearer. It was sometimes wound double round the body, […]”
“Over this they adopted the Greek peplum, under the name of palla. This garment, however, was exclusively confined to the gentler sex, and was never worn, as was the peplum among the Greeks, by men.”
“[…] there were hastily produced B movies, such as the peplums, the spaghetti westerns, the detective stories, the horrors.”
“While it does offer a lighter tone than most peplums, and spotlights a hero who relies more on his wits than his biceps […]”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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