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SURCOAT (Surcote, French)An overgarment of any kind worn by both sexes in the 13th and 14th centuries and by the men in military as well as civil attire. It resembled the super-tunic. It was similar to a bliaus. -
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1. n ист. туника, носена върху броня
2. къса горна дреха* * *{'sъ:kout} n ист. 1. туника, носена върху броня; 2. къса горн* * *1. n ист. туника, носена върху броня 2. къса горна дреха* * *surcoat[´sə:¸kout] n ист. 1. туника (носена върху бронята); 2. контош, късаче. -
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[ʹsɜ:kəʋt] n ист.1) парадное верхнее платье; мантия2) накидка, надеваемая поверх доспехов -
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['sɜːkəʊt]1) Общая лексика: мантия, накидка, надеваемая поверх доспехов, парадное верхнее платье2) История: сюрко (накидка на доспехи с гербом владельца)3) Текстиль: верхняя одежда, пальто -
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[sur·coat || 'sɜrkəʊt /'sɜː-]◙ n. מעיל עליון* * *◙ ןוילע ליעמ◄ -
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subst. \/ˈsɜːkəʊt\/( historisk) våpenkjole, kort frakk -
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sur.coat[s'ə:kout] n 1 sobretudo. 2 Hist veste usada sobre a armadura. -
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n іст.1) верхній одяг з дорогої тканини2) верхній одяг вільного крою, що надівається на обладунок* * *n; іст.парадне верхнє плаття; мантія; накидка, що надягається поверх збруї -
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n; іст.парадне верхнє плаття; мантія; накидка, що надягається поверх збруї -
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n. cüppe, pardesü (kadın), zırh üzerine giyilen cüppe -
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n. cüppe, pardesü (kadın), zırh üzerine giyilen cüppe -
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[sɜ:kout]nounhistory širok plašč, ki so ga nosili preko oklepa; history ženski plašč; (moška, otroška) vetrovka -
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n. (중세의 기사가 갑옷 위에 입던)겉옷 -
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شنل روي زره ، ژاكت زنانه قرن 16 -
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n. överrock
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Surcoat — Sur coat , n. [OE. surcote, OF. surcote. See {Sur }, and {Coat}, and cf. {Overcoat}.] 1. 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 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
surcoat — outer coat, early 14c., from O.Fr. surcote, from sur on, upon, over, above + cote (see COAT (Cf. coat)) … Etymology dictionary
surcoat — [sʉr′kōt΄] n. [ME surcote < MFr: see SUR 1 & COAT] an outer coat or gown; esp. in the Middle Ages, a loose, short cloak worn over armor … English World dictionary
Surcoat — A surcoat was an outer garment commonly worn in the Middle Ages by both men and women. It can either refer to a coat worn over other garments or the outer garment of a person. The name derives from French meaning over the cotta , a long, wide… … Wikipedia
surcoat — /serr koht /, n. 1. a garment worn over medieval armor, often embroidered with heraldic arms. 2. an outer coat or other outer garment. [1300 50; ME surcote < MF. See SUR 1, COAT] * * * ▪ garment also spelled Surcote, sleeved or… … Universalium
surcoat — UK [ˈsɜː(r)ˌkəʊt] / US [ˈsɜrˌkoʊt] noun [countable] Word forms surcoat : singular surcoat plural surcoats a coat with no sleeves that soldiers used to wear over metal armour … English dictionary
Surcoat — a sleeveless cloth gown that a knight wore over armor a long, tunic like, cloth garment worn over the armour, in a variety of forms, from the 1170s to the 1420s. The early surcoat was almost heel length, and progressively became shorter and… … Medieval glossary
surcoat — noun Etymology: Middle English surcote, from Anglo French, from sur + cote coat Date: 13th century an outer coat or cloak; specifically a tunic worn over armor … New Collegiate Dictionary
surcoat — noun A loose garment without sleeves worn over a suit of armor, sometimes colored or embroidered with the wearers coat of arms … Wiktionary
Surcoat — Outer coat of rich material, also worn over a suit of armour, decorated sometimes with heraldic coats of *arms; later, such a coat worn shortened was one of the signs of knighthood. [< Fr. sur = over] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
surcoat — sur|coat [ sɜr,kout ] noun count a coat with no sleeves that soldiers used to wear over metal ARMOR … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English