One who wears a short cloak. (A surname given to Henry II.)
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释义 | the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [noun] > wearing other clothing > one who (26) Court-mantlec1367 One who wears a short cloak. (A surname given to Henry II.) Sunday citizen1598 a citizen dressed in Sunday clothes; (in later use more generally) one engaging in the customary religious or leisure activities of a Sunday. longcoat1603 A person who wears, or is regarded as characteristically wearing, a long coat or long coats, as a young child, a fool, etc. Also attributive… lettice ruffa1625 Probably: a person wearing a ruff with flattened curves resembling those of a lettuce leaf. silkworma1625 One who wears a silken gown or dress. Used contemptuously. rare. copester1637 A wearer of a cope, i.e. a monk. short-coat1649 A person wearing a short coat. Also attributive in short-coat vicarage n. Obsolete (meaning obscure). Scotch-sleeve?1706 (probably) a person wearing sleeves of Scotch cloth; cf. quot. 1705 at Scotch cloth, n. Evite1713 A name humorously applied to a woman wearing little clothing. uniform1786 A person wearing a uniform. rare. nude1810 A woman who wears very low-necked dresses. Obsolete. rare. blue-stockinged1818 With the. Blue-stockinged people collectively. Also figurative. Now rare. waistcoateer1825 A person wearing a waistcoat of a specified fashion. padder1828 A person who or thing which pads (in various senses of pad, v.2). stook of duds1834 (see quot. 1904). bloomer1851 A woman who wears bloomer costume. sleeve1851 In University use: A gown having sleeves, or one who wears such a gown. shirt1860 figurative and in extended use. A person who wears a shirt of a particular colour as an emblem or uniform of a political (esp. nationalist or… shirtwaister1900 A person who wears a shirtwaist (shirtwaist, n. 1). Obsolete. rare. DJ1926 A dinner jacket. rat-catcher1928 colloquial. A person wearing such an item or items. rare. sweater girl1940 a girl, esp. a model or actress, who wears tight-fitting sweaters; originally a name applied to the American actress Lana Turner (1921–95) who wore… zoot-suiter1942 a person who wears a zoot suit; spec. a member of a group or gang of young men characterized by wearing zoot suits. Edwardian1954 A person wearing clothes of Edwardian style; a ‘Teddy boy’. penguin1967 humorous or derogatory. A man wearing black-and-white evening dress, esp. one having a stiff or pompous demeanour. Cf. penguin suit n. (a) at… overcoat1969 A person who (habitually) wears an overcoat; one who is typified by this. |
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