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sontag (ˈsɒntæg, ‖ ˈzɔntak) The name of Henriette Sontag (1806–54), German singer, used to designate a type of knitted or crocheted jacket or cape, with long ends which are crossed in front of the body and tied behind, worn by women in the second half of the 19th century.
1862Harper's Mag. Oct. 607/1 Constant relays of arrivals were successively denuding themselves of ‘Clouds’, ‘Sontags’, ‘Mariposas’, and other dainty feminine wraps. 1863A. D. Whitney Faith Gartney's Girlhood xviii. 161 Faith brought quickly, sontag, jacket and cloak. 1900E. A. Dix Deacon Bradbury 45 Did you hear what she said to Mrs Delane about that worsted sontag she brought? |