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† taglioni Obs.|tɑːˈljəʊnɪ| [Named after a family of ballet-dancers in the early 19th c.] A kind of overcoat in use in the first half of the 19th c.
18..Scott (Webster), He ought certainly to exchange his taglioni or comfortable great-coat for a cuirass of steel. 1837Thackeray Ravenswing iii. (1887) 167 A rhubarb-coloured coat of the sort which, I believe, are called Taglionis, and which have no waist-buttons. a1845Barham Ingol. Leg. Ser. iii. Blasphemer's Warn., I've brought to protect myself well, a Good stout Taglioni and gingham umbrella. 1847Man in Moon Apr. I. 201 White Taglioni, with four-in-hand drags on the buttons. |