"thy raiment is passing fair, by my troth!" in Medieval Times
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In Medieval Times ⚔️
"thy raiment is passing fair, by my troth!"

It means thy clothes are worthy of a noble knight or a fair lady, and I swear it by my honor.

e.g. Hark! Thy raiment is passing fair, by my troth!

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  • ⚔️ Medieval Timesanonymous
    "thy raiment is passing fair, by my troth!"

    It means thy clothes are worthy of a noble knight or a fair lady, and I swear it by my honor.

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