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overslopOE

A loose overgarment; a cassock, a surplice.

golionc1290

A kind of gown or tunic.

jupec1290

A loose jacket, kirtle, or tunic worn by men. Obsolete. (In later use chiefly Scottish)

herigaut1297

An upper garment or cloak worn by men and women in the 13th and 14th centuries.

rocketc1300

Originally: a loose cloak or smock, esp. one worn as an outer garment by a woman (now English regional). Now chiefly (Irish English): a child's…

tabardc1300

A garment of coarse material; ‘a loose upper garment without sleeves’ (Jamieson); formerly worn out of doors by men of the lower social classes…

rocheta1325

A loose outer cloak or smock. Cf. rocket, n.1 1. Now historical and rare.

suckeny?a1366

A smock.

hanselinc1386

A kind of jacket or ‘slop’, worn by men in the 14th cent.

slopc1386

An outer garment, as a loose jacket, tunic, cassock, mantle, gown, or smock-frock.

stolea1387

A long robe. With reference to classical antiquity. (Cf. stola, n.) Also (in Scott) quasi-archaic with reference to medieval costume.

houpland1392

A tunic with a long skirt.

frockc1400

An upper garment worn chiefly by men; a long coat, tunic, or mantle.

gipec1400

A tunic, smock-frock, cassock.

under-frock1547

(under-, prefix1 affix 2b(a).)

vochette1548

A compositorial error in quot. 1548 for rochette, variant of rochet, n.1, carried over (in the form vochet) in the version of the same text given in…

shirt1553

As a name for garments resembling a shirt. In some non-Western countries: a long, loose garment resembling a shirt, worn by both men and women, such…

rubashka1587

A type of shirt or tunic traditionally worn by Russian peasants.

camis1590

A light loose dress of silk or linen; a chemise, shirt, tunic.

gorbelly1598

A garment with a loose belly.

kebaya1598

A light loose tunic such as is commonly worn in the East; now spec. that worn in Malay countries by native women and by Europeans in dishabille.

tunic1609

A garment resembling a shirt or gown, worn by both sexes among the Greeks and Romans; in Old English and medieval times, a body-garment or coat…

sotana1622

A gown or cassock.

supertunic1626

A garment worn over a tunic; an outer tunic; (sometimes) spec. a long close-fitting robe worn over the colobium by the British sovereign at his or…

simar1636

A robe or loose light garment worn by a woman; (sometimes spec.) such a garment worn as an undergarment, a chemise. Now rare (chiefly historical in…

manteau1638

A cloak, a robe; spec. a loose gown worn by women in the 17th and 18th centuries (= mantua, n.2). Now chiefly historical.

peplum1656

= peplos, n.

peple1658

A type of veil or an embroidered robe; = peplum, n. 1.

semar1673

A loose garment worn by women. Cf. simar, n. 1a.

mantua1678

A kind of loose gown worn by women, fashionable esp. in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Occasionally attributive, in mantua cloth, mantua gown

manty1678

A kind of loose gown or mantle; spec. = mantua, n.2 Also more fully manty coat.

mant1694

A cloak or robe; = manteau, n. 1, mantua, n.2

vest1700

A similar garment worn by women. Chiefly poetic.

banian1725

A loose gown, jacket, or shirt of flannel, worn in India. (Originally attributive from sense 1.)

galabiya1725

A smock-like garment worn in Arabic-speaking Mediterranean countries.

peplos1738

An outer robe or shawl worn by Greek women in the classical period and up to about 300 a.d.; spec. the richly embroidered robe of this kind woven…

paletota1796

A loose coat, cloak, or other outer garment. Now chiefly historical.

pellard1799

A kind of cloak or tunic.

blouse1828

A light loose upper garment of linen or cotton, resembling a shirt or smock-frock; properly applied (as an alien term) to the well-known blue…

chiton1850

The ancient Greek tunic.

diploidion1850

A form of the chiton or tunic worn by women, having the part above the waist double with the outer fold hanging loose, somewhat like a sleeveless…

shirtwaist1859

A light loose buttoned blouse or shirt for boys, with cuffs and collar, and often gathered at the waist. Also: a similar garment for men. Obsolete.

camorra1869

A kind of smock-frock or blouse.

diplois1887

= diploidion, n.

smock1907

A loose garment worn by artists over their other clothes to keep them clean; a woman's or child's loose dress or blouse resembling a smock-frock in…

kurta1913

A loose shirt or tunic worn by men and women.

Punjabi1937

Usually with lower-case initial. Esp. among people of South Asian descent: a kind of loose shirt or tunic; a kurta.

kameez1955

In South Asian countries, a long shirt or blouse.

kente cloth1957

In full, kente cloth. In Ghana, a banded material; also, a long garment made from this material, loosely draped on or worn around the shoulders and…

camouflage smock1964

In full camouflage smock, a loose outer tunic of coarse material dyed brown and green and worn by troops as camouflage.

kanzu1969

A long, loose-fitting white tunic worn by men.

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