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Definition of manteau in English: manteaunoun ˈmantəʊmanˈtō 1A loose gown or cloak worn by women in the 17th and 18th centuries. - 1.1 A long, loose coat or overshirt worn by Muslim women.
Example sentencesExamples - The latter disdain, in much larger numbers than any-where else but Tehran, the chador and appear in what might be called ‘sexy hejab, ‘a snug-fitting manteau, or housecoat, a scarf barely covering their hair and full makeup.’
- Cumming says she didn't find wearing the manteau and scarf oppressive.
- Another time, I woke up very late in the morning and ran to school, forgetting to change my pajama pants which I thought would not be important anyway, as my manteau was really long and my pants couldn't be easily seen.
Origin Late 17th century: from French; compare with mantua. Rhymes canto, Esperanto, panto, portmanteau Definition of manteau in US English: manteaunounmanˈtō A loose gown or cloak worn by women.
Origin Late 17th century: from French; compare with mantua. |