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‖ paletot|ˈpælətəʊ, ˈpæltəʊ| [mod.F. paletot (palto, in verse paləto), formerly palletot (1403 in Godef. Compl.), palletocq (1455), palto (1505), paletoc (16th c.), palletoc (Cotgr. 1611); cf. paltof (1483 in Godef.); also Sp. paletoque, Breton paltôk: of uncertain derivation: see paltock.] A loose outer garment, coat, or cloak, for men or women.
1840L. S. Costello Summer amongst Bocages II. 206 A man of about five-and-twenty, attired in a kind of furred palletot. 1844Alb. Smith Adv. Mr. Ledbury vi. (1886) 20 Some wore dark blouses; others paletôts—a species of light shooting-jacket. 1864Mrs. H. Wood Trevlyn Hold I. xi. 182 She wore a puce silk paletot, as they are called, made coat fashion, and a brown hat. 1892J. Kent Racing Life Ld. G. Cavendish Bentinck i. 7 Wearing a light-coloured zephyr paletot above his scarlet [hunting-] coat. |