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dol·man \ˈdōlmən, ˈdȯl-, ˈdäl-\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of earlier doliman, from French, from Turkish dolama, literally, act of winding, from dolamak to wind 1. : a long robe with sleeves worn by Turks 2. a. : a woman's wrap like a cape in vogue in the 19th century with wide sleeves cut in one piece with the body b. : a woman's coat or jacket with similarly wide sleeves 3. [German, from Turkish dolama] : a short jacket distinctive of many hussar uniforms usually worn slung across one shoulder and fastened with a cord or chain |