tunic
noun /ˈtjuːnɪk/
/ˈtuːnɪk/
- a loose piece of clothing covering the body down to the knees, usually without arms, as worn in ancient Greece and Rome
- a piece of women’s clothing like a tunic, that reaches to the hips (= where the legs join the body) and is worn over trousers or a skirtTopics Clothes and Fashionc2
- (British English) a tightly fitting jacket worn as part of a uniform by police officers, soldiers, etc.Topics Clothes and Fashionc2
Word OriginOld English, from Old French tunique or Latin tunica.