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cedar robe
noun
Dialect., a cedar chest or cedar-lined wardrobe.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cedar robe1
First recorded in 1965–70
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At the seven o'clock whistle of a mill he wheeled about toward the town, and saw there, almost overhanging it, the mountain, bright in the morning, streaked with white, lifting a rugged head through the gray-green poncho of its cedar robe, a wondrous pile capped by the one lone tower that watched, forever watched, above the vast expanse of plains.
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So they rode through the sage to the trailing cedar robe and followed upward till the upper edge of the fragrant woods was reached.
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