A military cloak or long coat worn by soldiers or horsemen in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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- (noun) A military cloak or long coat worn by soldiers or horsemen in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- (noun) A coarse, loose cloak or gown, worn by women, sailors, shepherds, countryfolk etc.
- (noun) An item of clerical clothing: a long, sheath-like, close-fitting, ankle-length robe worn by clergy members of some Christian denominations.
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noun A military cloak or long coat worn by soldiers or horsemen in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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noun A coarse, loose cloak or gown, worn by women, sailors, shepherds, countryfolk etc.
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noun An item of clerical clothing: a long, sheath-like, close-fitting, ankle-length robe worn by clergy members of some Christian denominations.
Summary
A military cloak or long coat worn by soldiers or horsemen in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- (noun) A military cloak or long coat worn by soldiers or horsemen in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- (noun) A coarse, loose cloak or gown, worn by women, sailors, shepherds, countryfolk etc.
- (noun) An item of clerical clothing: a long, sheath-like, close-fitting, ankle-length robe worn by clergy members of some Christian denominations.