A loose kind of gown worn by ladies. ? Obsolete. Also, from the 18th cent., an appendage of silk attached to the shoulders of such a dress, and…
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释义 | the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > dress, robe, or gown > types of > loose-fitting (9) sack1599 A loose kind of gown worn by ladies. ? Obsolete. Also, from the 18th cent., an appendage of silk attached to the shoulders of such a dress, and… slammerkin1729 An unboned, loose-fitting woman's gown with a train, popular in the 18th cent.; = trollopee, n. Now rare (historical and archaic in later use). trollopee1756 An unboned, loose-fitting woman's gown with a train, popular in the 18th cent.; = slammerkin, n. 1. Levite1779 A loose dress, so called from its supposed resemblance to the dress of the Levites. Obsolete. roundabout1856 New Zealand. A long loose-fitting garment worn by Maori women, originally supplied by European missionaries. Now historical and rare. Mother Hubbard1877 attributive, designating various items of clothing associated with traditional representations of Mother Hubbard (esp. a kind of loose-fitting… Mother Hubbard1883 A Mother Hubbard dress or smock. muumuu1888 A woman's loose-fitting dress, usually patterned and brightly coloured, a local adaptation of the ‘Mother Hubbard’ dress introduced by… caftan1965 A wide-sleeved, loose-fitting shirt or dress worn in Western countries, resembling the original garment worn in the East. |
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