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cote·har·die \(ˈ)kōd.|ärdē, -ōt|ä-, -ōt|hä-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French cote hardie, literally, bold tunic : a long-sleeved medieval garment that was usually thigh-length and belted for men and full-length for women and that was made to fit closely often by buttoning or lacing |