Panoply

Noun

 * 1) A splendid display of something.
 * 2) * 1961, J. A. Philip, "Mimesis in the Sophistês of Plato," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, vol. 92, p. 459,
 * Even though we cannot affirm that the products of mimesis are invested in the panoply of existence.
 * 1) Ceremonial garments, complete with all accessories.
 * 2) A complete set of armour.
 * 3)  Something that covers and protects.

Thesaurus
armature, armor, armor plate, army, body armor, buckler, bulletproof vest, chain armor, chain mail, cluster, coat of mail, cohue, cortex, crowd, crush, deluge, flock, flood, galaxy, habergeon, harness, hauberk, heap, horde, host, jam, legion, mail, mass, mob, multitude, needles, plate armor, press, protective covering, rabble, rout, ruck, shell, shield, spate, spines, suit of armor, thick skin, throng

Etymology
πανοπλία:, from πάν:+ ὅπλον:.

Cognate to panoplie:.

Translations

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