surcoat
English
Etymology
From Old French surcote, formed with sur (“over”) and cote (“coat, robe, tunic, overgarment”) respelled coat.
Noun
surcoat (plural surcoats)
- (historical) A loose garment without sleeves worn over a suit of armor, sometimes colored or embroidered with the wearer's coat of arms.
- (historical) An overgarment worn over a woman's gown; a kind of short robe worn over the tunic at the close of the 11th century.
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