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sur·coat \ˈsərˌkōt, ˈsə̄ˌ-, ˈsəiˌ-\ noun Etymology: Middle English surcote, from Middle French, from sur- + cote coat — more at coat 1. a. or sur·cote \“\ : a fitted coat or robe made in short or long styles with or without sleeves and often with a fur lining and worn by men and women in late medieval times b. (1) : a sleeved or sleeveless tunic of late medieval times worn over armor and often emblazoned with heraldic devices (2) : a similar garment worn on formal occasions by members of various orders of knighthood 2. : an outdoor jacket usually hip length and belted worn chiefly by men and boys |