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ˈbarragan, -on [a. Sp. barragan: see barracan, of which this is a modern revival, in the Spanish form, for trade purposes.] (See quots.) Also attrib.
1677W. Cuningham Diary 12 Feb. (1887) 89, 11 ells Barragon to be a cloak. 1735London Even. Post 25–27 Nov. 3/1 In his Walk [the missing man] stoops in his Shoulders, about 24 or 25 Years of Age, had on a light Barragon Coat and short brown Wigg. 1787G. White Selborne v. 14 Barragons, a genteel corded stuff, much in vogue at that time for summer wear. 1840L'pool Jrnl. 4 July 1/2 A great Stock of Fustians, in Beaverteens, Moleskins, Barragans. 1854Poultry Chron. I. 114 On that barragon sleeve a human dew-drop glistened. |