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ches·ter·field \ˈchestə(r)ˌfēld\ noun (-s) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: after a 19th century Earl of Chesterfield 1. : a semifitted overcoat of dark plain woolen fabrics made in single-breasted or double-breasted style with a velvet collar, flap pockets, a fly-front closure, and no belt, originally for men's wear, and adapted for women 2. a. : a style of davenport usually having upright armrests at both ends b. Brit & West : davenport, sofa |