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‖ shuba|ˈʃuba| Also shooba; anglicized shube (6 shoube, 6–7 shub, 8 shoobe, 9 schub, shoub). [Russian shuba.] A fur gown or greatcoat. † Also, a piece of fur.
1591Horsey Trav. (Hakl. Soc.) 234 Two shubs or gowns of white armmens. 1598Hakluyt Voy. I. 54 Their shoubes or gownes are hayrie on the outside, and open behinde, with tailes hanging downe to their hammes. 1656Act Commw. c. 20 Rates (1658) 466 Furs called..Calaber, Shubs of Calaber, the piece or Shub 02 00 00. 1753Hanway Trav. (1762) I. vi. lxxxiii. 380 A full great coat lined with fur [Note, The Russians call it a shoobe.] 1814Lady Lyttelton in Corr. (1912) 181 Dress, a quadruple shawl and fur shuba over it. 1825Visct. Stratford de Redcliffe in Life (1888) I. 358 A panoply of bearskin, a schub of grand dimensions. 1849Mrs. Atkinson Tartar Steppes viii. (1863) 177 During the greatest heat they wore horse-skin shubes. 1904F. Whishaw Tiger of Muscovy xxviii, Amy stood dressed in her fur shooba. |