单词 | siropa |
释义 | siropan. Indian. ‘A complete suit, presented as a khilat or dress of honour by the sovereign or his representative’ (Y.). ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > set or suit of clothes > [noun] > other shiftc1570 under-suita1586 doublet and hose1603 siropa1671 frock-clothes1769 costume1797 poncho dress1811 tongs1845 Eton suit1859 sailor's suit1869 Prince Albert1873 Norfolk suit1880 sailor suit1880 ready-made1882 Etons1888 buster suit1903 Mallaby-Deeley1920 tiddly suit1943 utility1945 shell suit1973 Mao suit1993 gansey2009 1671 H. Oldenburg tr. F. Bernier Hist. Late Revol. Empire Great Mogol II. 4 That which they call Ser-Apah, that is, an habit from head to foot. 1698 J. Fryer New Acct. E.-India & Persia 87 Sir George Oxendine..had a Collat or Serpaw, a Robe of Honour from Head to Foot, offered him from the Great Mogul. 1715 in J. T. Wheeler Early Rec. Brit. India (1878) 171 We were met by Padre Stephanus, bringing two seerpaws. 1763 R. Orme Hist. Mil. Trans. Brit. Nation I. 163 Serpaws..are garments which are presented sometimes by superiors in token of protection, and sometimes by inferiors in token of homage. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1671 |
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