[L., f. amicīre (see AMICT sb.).] (See quot.)

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Supp., Amiculum, in antiquity, denoted an upper garment worn by the women, also in use among the men.

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1850.  Leitch, Müller’s Anc. Art, § 341. The Amiculum … was often very rich, and also ornamented with fringes.

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