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† ˈhoupland Obs. exc. Hist. in Fr. form. Also 4 houpelond, 5 hopoland. [a. F. houppelande (1281, hoppelande, in Hatz.-Darm.) of unknown origin: see Littré. Cf. Sp. hopalanda tunic with a train attached.] A tunic with a long skirt.
1392–3Earl Derby's Exp. (Camden) 285 Pro factura j houpelond longe et j jupe pro domino. 1415in Nicolas Test. Vetust. (1826) I. 187, I will that all my hopolandes huykes not furred, be divided among the servants. 1614Camden Rem. 231. [ 1834J. R. Planché Brit. Costume 172 The lords wore a long tunic called a houppelande, of scarlet.] |