Probably: a masquerade dress, a domino. Obsolete. rare.
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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] > loose clothing > cloak, mantle, or cape > types of > for specific purpose (13) masque1577 Probably: a masquerade dress, a domino. Obsolete. rare. mourning cloak1610 A cloak worn by people following a funeral, frequently hired from the undertaker. Now historical. coach-cloak1705 a travelling cloak. domino1719 A kind of loose cloak, apparently of Venetian origin, chiefly worn at masquerades, with a small mask covering the upper part of the face, by… rochet1728 A mantle worn by a peer in the House of Lords on ceremonial occasions; see quot. 1728. Obsolete. watch-cloak1814 a thick, heavy cloak or coat worn by seamen, soldiers, or watchmen when on duty in bad weather. opera cloak1836 a cloak of rich material worn over evening clothes, esp. by women. railway wrapper1846 a travelling cloak designed for use by railway passengers. duster1864 A light cloak or wrap worn to keep off dust; = dust-cloak n. at dust, n.1 compounds 5. Chiefly U.S. sortie de bal1864 A woman's evening cloak with a quilted lining, popular in the late nineteenth century. dust-cloak1883 a cloak worn to keep off the dust (so dust-coat, dust-gown, dust-wrap). Venetian1891 = domino, n. 1. gas cape1940 a cape worn to provide protection against poison gas. |
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