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Woman's narrow cape
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pelerine
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n. A woman's cape
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A pelerine (from French "pèlerine" (pilgrim), is a short cape-collar covering the shoulders. Layered muslin pelerines were popular in the 1830s as an option to drape over the top of the large sleeves fashionable at that period. Along with tippets , they ...
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pelerine \Pel"er*ine\, n. [F. p[`e]lerine a tippet, fr. p[`e]lerin a pilgrim, fr. L. peregrinus foreign, alien. See Pilgrim .] A woman's cape; especially, a fur cape that is longer in front than behind.
Usage examples of pelerine.
The ladies, wearing bonnets, had on dresses in the town fashion, gold watch chains, pelerines with the ends tucked into belts, or little coloured fichus fastened down behind with a pin, and that left the back of the neck bare.
Cochegrue, Nicalos Laferte, Joseph Brouet, Francois Parquoi, Sulpice Coupiau, all of this parish, and dead of wounds received in the fight on Mont Pelerine and at the siege of Fougeres.
After all, Dorcas and Jonas had seen it, and I had heard the Pelerines had displayed it in a monstrance on great occasions.
The postilion, dreading some new disaster, made all the haste he could to reach the high-road, and was soon on the summit of La Pelerine.
The ladies, wearing bonnets, had on dresses in the town fashion, gold watch chains, pelerines with the ends tucked into belts, or little coloured fichus fastened down behind with a pin, and that left the back of the neck bare.
Farrell stood with Julie and a couple of Grant's muttering art department colleagues, watching as the plumes, hennins, capes, kirtles, tabards, gipons, mantuas, roquelaures, and pelerines flashed through the waxy air of the funeral chapel and swept bowing before the coffin.
Farrell stood with Julie and a couple of Grant’s muttering art department colleagues, watching as the plumes, hennins, capes, kirtles, tabards, gipons, mantuas, roquelaures, and pelerines flashed through the waxy air of the funeral chapel and swept bowing before the coffin.