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cyclas in American English (ˈsɪkləs) nounWord forms: plural -lades (-ləˌdiz)1. a tunic or surcoat, longer in back than in front, worn over armor in the Middle Ages 2. a similar, full-length garment worn by women 3. a round robe with an elaborately ornamented border, worn by women in ancient Rome Word origin [1825–35; ‹ ML, L ‹ Gk kyklás, n. use of kyklás encircling, akin to kýklos cycle] |