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  • Surcoat
  • Outer garment commonly worn in the Middle Ages in Western Europe

    A surcoat or surcote is an outer garment that was commonly worn by soldiers in the Middle Ages. It was worn over armor to show insignia and help identify

    Surcoat

    Surcoat

    Surcoat

  • Coat of arms
  • Heraldic design on a shield, surcoat or tabard

    coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe.

    Coat of arms

    Coat_of_arms

  • Knights Templar
  • Catholic military order, 1118 to 1312

    must recite the Lord's Prayer at the same hours. The knights wore a white surcoat with a red cross, and a white mantle also with a red cross; the sergeants

    Knights Templar

    Knights Templar

    Knights_Templar

  • Qizhuang
  • Traditional Manchu clothing

    early 1652, surcoats with insignia badges started to be worn to indicate the wearer's rank. They were also wearing three-quarter length surcoats, called duanzhao

    Qizhuang

    Qizhuang

    Qizhuang

  • White armour
  • Late Middle Ages European plate armour

    Middle Ages characterized by full-body steel plate without a surcoat. Around 1420 the surcoat, or "coat of arms" as it was known in England, began to disappear

    White armour

    White armour

    White_armour

  • Coronation of the British monarch
  • Formal investiture and crowning ceremony

    removes the Robe Royal and Stole Royal, exchanges the crimson surcoat for the purple surcoat and is enrobed in the Imperial Robe of purple velvet. The sovereign

    Coronation of the British monarch

    Coronation_of_the_British_monarch

  • Kirtle
  • Garment worn in the medieval period

    which acted as a slip, and under the formal outer garment, a gown or surcoat.[citation needed] Kirtles were part of fashionable attire into the middle

    Kirtle

    Kirtle

    Kirtle

  • Cuirass
  • Type of armour that covers the torso

    cuirass, began to be worn without any surcoat; but in the concluding quarter of the century the short surcoat, with full short sleeves, known as a "tabard"

    Cuirass

    Cuirass

    Cuirass

  • 1200–1300 in European fashion
  • heraldic colour. Men wore a tunic, cote, or cotte with a surcoat over a linen shirt. One of these surcoats was the cyclas, which began as a rectangular piece

    1200–1300 in European fashion

    1200–1300 in European fashion

    1200–1300_in_European_fashion

  • Herald
  • Officer of arms

    modern diplomats. Like other officers of arms, a herald would often wear a surcoat, called a tabard, decorated with the coat of arms of his master. It was

    Herald

    Herald

    Herald

  • Waffenrock
  • Medieval German outer garment

    Waffenrock (also German: Waffenkleid; English: surcoat or tunic) was originally a medieval German term for an outer garment, worn by knights over their

    Waffenrock

    Waffenrock

    Waffenrock

  • Saint George's Cross
  • Red cross on a white background

    crypt of Trani cathedral shows Saint George wearing a white cross on a red surcoat. The white-on-red version was chosen as the Reichsbanner ("imperial banner")

    Saint George's Cross

    Saint George's Cross

    Saint_George's_Cross

  • Coat of plates
  • Type of historical armour worn on the torso

    plates riveted to the inside of a surcoat. There is debate regarding whether the plates inside the armoured surcoat overlapped, but the armour is otherwise

    Coat of plates

    Coat of plates

    Coat_of_plates

  • 1400–1500 in European fashion
  • chemise with trumpet sleeves, open and very wide at the wrist. The sideless surcoat of the 14th century became fossilized as a ceremonial costume for royalty

    1400–1500 in European fashion

    1400–1500 in European fashion

    1400–1500_in_European_fashion

  • Joan of Arc
  • French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)

    dagger, and a lance. She was also described as wearing furs, a golden surcoat over her armor, and sumptuous riding habits made of precious cloth. During

    Joan of Arc

    Joan of Arc

    Joan_of_Arc

  • 1100–1200 in European fashion
  • and an early form of quilted and padded jupe or gipon. The sleeveless surcoat or cyclas was introduced during this period as protective covering for

    1100–1200 in European fashion

    1100–1200 in European fashion

    1100–1200_in_European_fashion

  • Prussia
  • German state from 1525 to 1947

    Knights and later by the Hohenzollern dynasty. The Teutonic Order’s white surcoat, embroidered with a black cross edged in gold and bearing the black imperial

    Prussia

    Prussia

    Prussia

  • David Montgomery, 2nd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
  • British politician and businessman (1928–2020)

    Trefoils in fess all Or Supporters Dexter: a Knight in Chain Armour and Surcoat resting his exterior hand on his sword; Sinister: a Soldier in Battle Dress

    David Montgomery, 2nd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein

    David Montgomery, 2nd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein

    David_Montgomery,_2nd_Viscount_Montgomery_of_Alamein

  • Tomb of Edward, the Black Prince
  • Tomb in Canterbury Cathedral

    to which the bearer of a coat of arms is entitled), consisting of his surcoat (a padded tunic), helmet, shield and gauntlets, have been replaced with

    Tomb of Edward, the Black Prince

    Tomb of Edward, the Black Prince

    Tomb_of_Edward,_the_Black_Prince

  • Coat of arms (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon, surcoat, or tabard, originating in Europe. Coat of arms may also refer to: Coat

    Coat of arms (disambiguation)

    Coat_of_arms_(disambiguation)

  • Smock-frock
  • Traditional rural man's outer garment

    Pinafore Tabard Chemise/Smock Frock Frock coat Gymnastyorka Smock mill Kirtle Surcoat Kappōgi Artistic dress movement Embroidery Marshall, pp. 20–22 "Smocks

    Smock-frock

    Smock-frock

    Smock-frock

  • Knight
  • Honorary title awarded for service to a state or church

    need for marks of identification arose, and with coloured shields and surcoats, coat armoury was born. Armorial rolls were created to record the knights

    Knight

    Knight

    Knight

  • Gown
  • Full-length woman's garment

    consisted of a long, loose outer garment. The gunna was also called a cote, surcoat, or robe. Gowns were worn by students attending early European universities

    Gown

    Gown

    Gown

  • Gilet
  • Sleeveless jacket

    British country clothing Cycling kit Jerkin (garment) Journade Scapular Surcoat Tabard Vest Yelek Look up gilet or bodywarmer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Gilet

    Gilet

    Gilet

  • Klivanion
  • Byzantine piece of armour

    heavy infantry as well. The klivanion could also be worn together with a surcoat epilorikion (normally of a single fabric but it is possible it was also

    Klivanion

    Klivanion

    Klivanion

  • Mandarin square
  • Large badge sewn onto the surcoat of an official

    also known as a rank badge, was a large embroidered badge sewn onto the surcoat of officials in Imperial China (decorating hanfu and qizhuang), Korea (decorating

    Mandarin square

    Mandarin square

    Mandarin_square

  • Sashimono
  • Banner worn by medieval Japanese soldiers for identification during battle

    for their historically accurate costume design Heraldry Military colours Surcoat "Sashimono (little banner)". www.historyofwar.org. Retrieved 2023-06-26

    Sashimono

    Sashimono

    Sashimono

  • 1300–1400 in European fashion
  • the sides began to be sewn together, creating a sleeveless overgown or surcoat. Outdoors, women wore cloaks or mantles, often lined in fur. The houppelande

    1300–1400 in European fashion

    1300–1400 in European fashion

    1300–1400_in_European_fashion

  • Cyclas (garment)
  • the sides began to be sewn together, creating a sleeveless overgown or surcoat. 1300–1400 in European fashion Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin

    Cyclas (garment)

    Cyclas_(garment)

  • List of medieval armour components
  • appendages such as lance rests or plumeholders, or clothing such as tabards or surcoats, which were often worn over a joey. There are a variety of alternative

    List of medieval armour components

    List of medieval armour components

    List_of_medieval_armour_components

  • Clothing
  • Objects worn to cover the body

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Clothing

    Clothing

    Clothing

  • King Arthur's family
  • Relations of the legendary king

    Orlando), dresses as a man and becomes known as the Knight of the Blue Surcoat in order to save her lover Orlando from Merlin's spell. Another example

    King Arthur's family

    King Arthur's family

    King_Arthur's_family

  • Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
  • Peerage created to honour Field Marshal Montgomery

    Trefoils in fess all Or Supporters Dexter: a Knight in Chain Armour and Surcoat resting his exterior hand on his sword; Sinister: a Soldier in Battle Dress

    Viscount Montgomery of Alamein

    Viscount Montgomery of Alamein

    Viscount_Montgomery_of_Alamein

  • Anthony, Duke of Brabant
  • European noble (1384–1415)

    borrowed and dressed in the improvised armour of his chamberlain and wore a surcoat made from a trumpeter's flag. He charged mounted to the battlefield with

    Anthony, Duke of Brabant

    Anthony, Duke of Brabant

    Anthony,_Duke_of_Brabant

  • Flag of Austria
  • his fighting during the Siege of Acre. After a fierce battle, his white surcoat was completely drenched in blood. When he removed his belt, the cloth beneath

    Flag of Austria

    Flag of Austria

    Flag_of_Austria

  • Bohemond I of Antioch
  • 11/12th-century prince of Taranto and Antioch; military leader in the First Crusade

    Bohemond I Bohemond pictured on the left clean shaven and in a red surcoat negotiating the release of Hugh of Vermandois Prince of Antioch Reign 1098–1111

    Bohemond I of Antioch

    Bohemond I of Antioch

    Bohemond_I_of_Antioch

  • Dress
  • Garment consisting of a bodice and skirt made in one or more pieces

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Dress

    Dress

    Dress

  • College of Arms
  • Corporation responsible for heraldry in England and Wales

    target (shield of arms), sword and a literal 'coat of arms' (a heraldic surcoat). This procession of chivalry was an integral part of the heraldic royal

    College of Arms

    College of Arms

    College_of_Arms

  • English medieval clothing
  • Costume of the period 500–1500 in England

    this time, the surcoat came into use. By the end of the 14th century, the gown had replaced all garment items aside from the surcoat. Basic garments

    English medieval clothing

    English_medieval_clothing

  • Order of the Garter
  • British order of chivalry

    Attached to the mantle over the right shoulder are a dark red velvet hood and surcoat, which have lost all function over time and appear to the modern observer

    Order of the Garter

    Order of the Garter

    Order_of_the_Garter

  • Welsh Seal
  • Seal used in Wales

    (Llywelyn ap Iorwerth) is dated to 1240. Llywelyn is pictured armoured in surcoat holding a sword in his right hand and a shield on his left arm mounted

    Welsh Seal

    Welsh_Seal

  • Partlet
  • 16th-century fashion accessory

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    Partlet

    Partlet

    Partlet

  • Edward the Black Prince
  • Heir of the English throne (1330–1376)

    a tester depicting the Holy Trinity with his heraldic achievements—his surcoat, helmet, shield and gauntlets—hung over the tester. They have since been

    Edward the Black Prince

    Edward the Black Prince

    Edward_the_Black_Prince

  • The King of Tars
  • Medieval English chivalric romance

    hounds transforms before her eyes into Jesus Christ, dressed in a white surcoat, and promises her that she need not dread anything of Ternagaunt (Saracen

    The King of Tars

    The_King_of_Tars

  • Ichcahuipilli
  • Mesoamerican military armor made out of cotton

    ranks and warrior societies. The armor came in sleeved variations or in surcoat designs that covered most of a warrior's body down to the knees. For SpikeTV's

    Ichcahuipilli

    Ichcahuipilli

    Ichcahuipilli

  • Capotain
  • Tall, conical hat of the 16th–17th centuries

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Capotain

    Capotain

    Capotain

  • Breastplate
  • Type of armor that protects the front of the torso

    the 1220s as plates directly attached to a knightly garment known as the surcoat. Around 1250 this developed into the coat of plates which continued to

    Breastplate

    Breastplate

    Breastplate

  • History of heraldry
  • features of heraldry are generally accepted as products of the Crusades: the surcoat, an outer garment worn over the armor to protect the wearer from the heat

    History of heraldry

    History of heraldry

    History_of_heraldry

  • Manchu people
  • East Asian ethnic group

    favoring white. Robes, designed for archery, were the most common garment. A surcoat, derived from the Eight Banners military uniform, was often worn over the

    Manchu people

    Manchu people

    Manchu_people

  • William Wallace
  • Scottish knight (1270–1305)

    10 July 1296. Here the arms of Scotland were formally torn from John's surcoat, giving him the abiding name of "Toom Tabard" (empty coat). By July, Edward

    William Wallace

    William Wallace

    William_Wallace

  • Cornette
  • Piece of female headwear

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Cornette

    Cornette

    Cornette

  • Kinsale cloak
  • Cloak style

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Kinsale cloak

    Kinsale cloak

    Kinsale_cloak

  • Malahai
  • Historical headgear from Central Asia

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Malahai

    Malahai

    Malahai

  • Pantalettes
  • Undergarments covering the legs, worn by women and children

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Pantalettes

    Pantalettes

    Pantalettes

  • Peplos
  • Garment worn by women of Ancient Greece

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Peplos

    Peplos

    Peplos

  • Battle of Agincourt
  • 1415 English victory in the Hundred Years' War

    depiction of Henry V at the Battle of Agincourt: The King wears on his surcoat the Royal Arms of England, quartered with the Fleur-de-Lys of France as

    Battle of Agincourt

    Battle of Agincourt

    Battle_of_Agincourt

  • Chausses
  • Armour for the legs

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Chausses

    Chausses

    Chausses

  • Knights Hospitaller
  • Catholic military order

    over their armour (which restricted their movements), they wore a red surcoat with a white cross emblazoned on it. Many of the more substantial Christian

    Knights Hospitaller

    Knights Hospitaller

    Knights_Hospitaller

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • English poet, literary critic and philosopher (1773–1834)

    century (fn. 130), and is represented in a suit of mail with sleeveless surcoat. The head rests on a square cushion and the feet on a lion and wyvern in

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge

  • Scale armour
  • Protective gear using small, overlapping plates

    Hohenlohe circa 1325 AD depicts him wearing scaled body armour underneath his surcoat and over a mail haubergeon. Sir Albrecht's armour appears to be additionally

    Scale armour

    Scale armour

    Scale_armour

  • Harem pants
  • Baggy pants, fit to the ankle

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    Harem pants

    Harem pants

    Harem_pants

  • Abolla
  • Long cloak or mantle of ancient Rome, based on a wool cloak of ancient Greece

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Abolla

    Abolla

    Abolla

  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance
  • 2018 video game

    body wear a gambeson, followed by mail and plate armour, with a tabard or surcoat over top, for a total of four clothing items in the chest slots. Each clothing

    Kingdom Come: Deliverance

    Kingdom_Come:_Deliverance

  • Bedgown
  • Women's informal garment for the upper body

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Bedgown

    Bedgown

    Bedgown

  • Chiton (garment)
  • Sewn garment in Ancient Greece

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Chiton (garment)

    Chiton (garment)

    Chiton_(garment)

  • Pussy bow
  • Scarf or neckcloth tied in a floppy bow

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Pussy bow

    Pussy bow

    Pussy_bow

  • Royal Banner of Scotland
  • Banner design used in Scotland

    (1124–1153). Robert the Bruce, King Robert I, almost certainly wore a yellow surcoat that bore the Royal Red Lion Rampart at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314

    Royal Banner of Scotland

    Royal Banner of Scotland

    Royal_Banner_of_Scotland

  • Chinese dragon
  • Legendary Chinese creature

    completely covered with surcoats. Lower-ranking officials had eight or five dragons on their robes, again covered with surcoats; even the emperor himself

    Chinese dragon

    Chinese dragon

    Chinese_dragon

  • Doublet (clothing)
  • 15th- to 17th-century men's garment

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Doublet (clothing)

    Doublet (clothing)

    Doublet_(clothing)

  • Tangzhuang
  • Chinese jacket

    jacket" (magua), a waist- or three-quarter-length front-opening jacket or surcoat. This was initially worn—usually in a dark blue color—by Manchu horsemen

    Tangzhuang

    Tangzhuang

    Tangzhuang

  • Burmese clothing
  • Types and social use of clothing in Myanmar

    the royal family and long-tailed hip-length htaingmathein jackets and surcoats were reserved for officials. Fabrics with metallic threads, sequins and

    Burmese clothing

    Burmese_clothing

  • Cantwell Fada
  • hauberk protecting his torso as far as his knees. It is under a cloth surcoat with deep folds and a arming sword in scabbard with sword belt. He has

    Cantwell Fada

    Cantwell Fada

    Cantwell_Fada

  • Heraldry
  • Discipline of the design and study of coats of arms

    features of heraldry are generally accepted as products of the crusaders: the surcoat, an outer garment worn over the armour to protect the wearer from the heat

    Heraldry

    Heraldry

    Heraldry

  • Chemise
  • Loose-fitting shirt-like underwear for women

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Chemise

    Chemise

    Chemise

  • Grand Fenwick
  • Fictional country

    Roared (film) Wibberley, Leonard (1958). Beware of the Mouse. p. 102. a surcoat displaying the charge of his dukedom - a double-headed eagle, gules, on

    Grand Fenwick

    Grand Fenwick

    Grand_Fenwick

  • Petticoat
  • Skirt-like undergarment, sometimes intended to show, worn under a skirt or dress

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Petticoat

    Petticoat

    Petticoat

  • Coat of arms of Portugal
  • angel. Occasionally, the supporter angel was represented using a tabard or surcoat with the Portuguese arms, what may indicate that he was not a generic angel

    Coat of arms of Portugal

    Coat of arms of Portugal

    Coat_of_arms_of_Portugal

  • Tunic
  • Simple T-shaped or sleeveless garment, usually unfitted, of archaic origin

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Tunic

    Tunic

    Tunic

  • Garter
  • Stocking supporter

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    Garter

    Garter

    Garter

  • Bespoke
  • Made to order, usually one-of-kind

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    Bespoke

    Bespoke

    Bespoke

  • Knickerbockers (clothing)
  • Baggy-kneed breeches popular in the early 20th-century

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    Knickerbockers (clothing)

    Knickerbockers (clothing)

    Knickerbockers_(clothing)

  • Kabukimono
  • Gangs of samurai in feudal Japan

    included items such as European clothing, Chinese hats, and jinbaori (surcoats) made from Persian carpet. Kabukimono also often had uncommon hairstyles

    Kabukimono

    Kabukimono

    Kabukimono

  • Codpiece
  • Flap or pouch that covers the crotch of men's trousers

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Codpiece

    Codpiece

    Codpiece

  • Clothing in ancient Greece
  • strictly as a girdle or sash (ζῶσμα). Roman light-armed troops each wore a surcoat (ἐφαπτίδα) and kilts (ζώματα) around the thighs. The chiton (plural: chitones)

    Clothing in ancient Greece

    Clothing in ancient Greece

    Clothing_in_ancient_Greece

  • James IV
  • King of Scotland from 1488 to 1513

    in Surrey, where it remained unburied. James's slashed and bloodstained surcoat was sent to Henry VIII (then on campaign in France) by his queen, Catherine

    James IV

    James IV

    James_IV

  • Loincloth
  • Cloth worn around the loins

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Loincloth

    Loincloth

    Loincloth

  • Trousers
  • Clothing for the legs and lower body

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    Trousers

    Trousers

    Trousers

  • Teutonic Order
  • Medieval military order

    primarily with charitable aims in Central Europe. The Knights wore white surcoats with a black cross. A cross pattée was sometimes used as their coat of

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic_Order

  • Justacorps
  • 17th century knee-length coat

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    Justacorps

    Justacorps

    Justacorps

  • Breeches
  • Clothing with coverings for each leg

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Breeches

    Breeches

    Breeches

  • Bonnet (headgear)
  • Large semicircular head covering framing the face; alternatively, a brimless hat or cap

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Bonnet (headgear)

    Bonnet (headgear)

    Bonnet_(headgear)

  • Pigache
  • 11th and 12th century European shoe with long upturned toe

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    Pigache

    Pigache

    Pigache

  • Himation
  • Ancient Greek clothing

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    Himation

    Himation

    Himation

  • Hobble skirt
  • Type of skirt with a narrow hem

    Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock Spencer Surcoat Surtout Ulster coat Visite Witzchoura Underwear Basque Bustle Chausses

    Hobble skirt

    Hobble skirt

    Hobble_skirt

  • Visard
  • 16th century European mask for women

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    Visard

    Visard

    Visard

  • Calceus
  • Footwear secured by straps worn in Ancient Rome

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    Calceus

    Calceus

    Calceus

  • Culottes
  • Woman's split skirt; earlier, breeches or knickers

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    Culottes

    Culottes

    Culottes

  • Pileus (hat)
  • Felt conical or half-egg-shaped cap, worn in Ancient Greece, Rome and by ecclesiastics

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    Pileus (hat)

    Pileus (hat)

    Pileus_(hat)

  • List of English words of French origin
  • of war (armour, baldric, dungeon, hauberk, mail, portcullis, rampart, surcoat). Many of these words related to the feudal system or medieval warfare

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    List of English words of French origin

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  • Grande Armée
  • Field army of the French Imperial Army

    in 1807. The uniform of a fusilier consisted of white trousers, white surcoat and a dark blue coat (the habit long model until 1812, thereafter the habit

    Grande Armée

    Grande_Armée

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  • Cott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cott

    English : from the Old English personal name Cotta.Possibly an altered spelling of French Cotte, a metonymic occupational name for a maker of chain mail, from Old French cot(t)e ‘coat of mail’, ‘surcoat’. It may perhaps have been used as a nickname for a hard and unfeeling person, but is unlikely to have been a nickname for a wearer of a coat of mail, since only the richest classes, who already had distinguished family names of their own, could afford such protection. A later meaning of cotte is a long-sleeved garment, worn by both men and women.Alternatively, possibly an altered spelling of French Cot, from a reduced form of Jacot or Nicot, pet forms of Jacques and Nicolas (see Nicholas).Respelling of German Koth or the variant Kott.

    Cott

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Online names & meanings

  • Nahul
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nahul

  • Adhikara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Adhikara

    Principal; Controller

  • Vidal
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Bengali, British, English, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Marathi, Portuguese, Spanish

    Vidal

    Life; Used as Both Surname and Given Name; Life Giving

  • Muniyandi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Muniyandi

    Human God in Madurai

  • Barika |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Barika |

    Bloom, Be successful

  • Mushtaneer
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Mushtaneer

    Stay Water

  • Bhaskari
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhaskari

    Son of the Sun; One who Brings Glory

  • Swarupa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Swarupa

    Beautiful woman, Her own Roop, Truth

  • Bahurupa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Bahurupa

    With Many Forms

  • Mufaddal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mufaddal

    One who is preferred

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  • Surcoat
  • n.

    A coat worn over the other garments; especially, the long and flowing garment of knights, worn over the armor, and frequently emblazoned with the arms of the wearer.

  • Surcoat
  • n.

    A name given to the outer garment of either sex at different epochs of the Middle Ages.

  • Cyclas
  • n.

    A long gown or surcoat (cut off in front), worn in the Middle Ages. It was sometimes embroidered or interwoven with gold. Also, a rich stuff from which the gown was made.