A man's coat or jacket of coarse fabric, worn esp. in the 16th cent. Cf. riding pee n. at riding, n.1 compounds 3 and pea-jacket, n., pea coat, n.
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释义 | the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > coat > types of > overcoat > types of (31) pee1483 A man's coat or jacket of coarse fabric, worn esp. in the 16th cent. Cf. riding pee n. at riding, n.1 compounds 3 and pea-jacket, n., pea coat, n. shuba1598 A fur gown or greatcoat. †Also, a piece of fur. surtout1686 A man's greatcoat or overcoat. wrap-rascal1716 A loose overcoat or great-coat, esp. worn in the 18th century; a surtout. pea-jacket1717 A short, double-breasted, woollen overcoat, formerly commonly worn by sailors. box coat1718 (a) (originally) a heavy overcoat, typically worn by a coachman or person riding on a coach (now historical); (b) (in later use) a coat that has a… toggy1742 A kind of overcoat for the arctic regions. jockey-coata1745 a kind of great-coat (? formerly worn by horse-dealers). redingote1770 A man's double-breasted greatcoat with large collar, sometimes a short cape, and long, full skirts not cut away in the front. Now historical. Polonese coat1774 Polish; in a style or fabric associated with Poland (cf. polonaise, n. adj.).Polonese coat n. rare a man's frock coat; cf. polonaise, n. 2c. pea coat1790 = pea-jacket, n. spencer1795 A short double-breasted overcoat without tails worn by men in the latter part of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th. grego1809 A coarse jacket with a hood, worn in the Levant. Also slang, a rough great-coat. benjamin1810 An overcoat of a particular shape formerly worn by men. bang-up1835 A heavy overcoat (see quot. 1903). U.S. pilot jacket1839 (a) = pea-jacket, n.; (b) a jacket of the type worn by (military) aircraft pilots. pilot coat1840 = pea-jacket, n. Cf. pilot jacket n. at pilot, n. adj.compounds 2. Petersham1842 A style of heavy overcoat, originally with a short shoulder cape; (also) a style of frock coat with velvet collar, cuffs, and lapels, and slanted… taglioni1843 A kind of overcoat in use in the first half of the 19th cent. Chesterfield1852 A kind of overcoat. siphonia1853 A light kind of overcoat. raglan1857 An overcoat or (later more generally) other garment in which each sleeve continues in one piece up to the neck (see also quot. 1881). Inverness overcoat1865 The name of a town in the Highlands of Scotland. Hence Inverness cloak, Inverness overcoat, name of an overcoat with a removable cape (Inverness cape… immensikoff1870 Jocular name for a heavy overcoat. Ulster1876 A long, loose overcoat of frieze or other rough cloth, frequently with a waist-belt. ulsterette1881 a small or light ulster. coat1889 Sometimes used for a woman's outer garment; esp. in modern use, a stout buttoned overcoat. polonaise1890 A short, military-style overcoat for men, popular in the early 19th cent. Obsolete. rare. covert coata1893 a short light overcoat worn while shooting, riding, etc., and as a dust-coat. benny1903 A sack coat; an overcoat. macfarlane1920 A type of overcoat incorporating a shoulder cape and with slits at the waist to allow access to pockets, etc., in clothing worn underneath. |
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