STRONGS G5511:
													
												
									    		χλαμύς, 
χλαμύδος, 
ἡ (according to the testimony of 
Pollux 10, 38, 164, first used by 
Sappho), 
a chlamys, an outer garment usually worn over the 
χιτών (which see); specifically, the Latin
paludamentum (which see in Rich, 
Dict. of Antiq., under the word, at the end), a kind of short cloak worn by soldiers, military officers, magistrates, kings, emperors, etc. (2 Macc. 12:35; 
Josephus, Antiquities 5, 1, 10; 
Herodian, 
Aelian, others; often in 
Plutarch): 
Matthew 27:28, 
31 (
A. V. robe; see Meyer at the passage; 
Trench, Synonyms, § 1.; Rich (as above) under the word Chlamys; and other references under the word 
ἱμάτιον). 
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