Amphibalus

/æmˈfɪbələs/ noun

A long, loose outer garment worn in ancient times that could be draped or worn without fastening, similar to a cloak.

From Greek 'amphi' (around, both sides) + 'ballein' (to throw, cast). The word literally means something 'thrown around' or 'worn around' the body, describing how loosely it draped on the wearer.

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