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Dolman

Dolman \Dol"man\ (d[o^]l"man), n.; pl. Dolmans. [Turk. d[=o]l[=a]m[=a]n: cf. F. doliman.]

  1. A long robe or outer garment, with long sleeves, worn by the Turks. [Written also doliman.]

  2. A woman's cloak with capelike pieces instead of sleeves.

  3. The uniform jacket of many European hussar regiments, worn like a cloak, fastened with a cord or chain, and with sleeves hanging loose.

Wiktionary
dolman

n. 1 A loose garment with narrow sleeves and an opening in the front 2 A woman’s garment with wide capelike sleeves

WordNet
dolman
  1. n. a hussar's jacket worn over the shoulders [syn: dolman jacket]

  2. a woman's cloak with dolman sleeves

Wikipedia
Dolman

A Dolman (from Turkish dolaman "robe" ) is a type of clothing. Originally, the term referred to a long and loose garment with narrow sleeves and an opening in the front. It was worn generally by the Turks, and is not unlike a cassock in shape.

Dolman (disambiguation)

Dolman is a garment.

Dolman may also refer to:

  • Bob Dolman
  • Charles Dolman
  • Claude Ernest Dolman
  • Dick Dolman
  • Eric Dolman
  • Evert Dolman
  • Fiona Dolman
  • Harry Dolman
  • John Dolman
  • John Dolman SJ
  • Liam Dolman
  • Malcolm Dolman
  • Nancy Dolman
  • Thomas Dolman
  • William Dolman
  • William George Dolman

Usage examples of "dolman".

First his legions, then the Makkon, then The Dolman himself will come to claim the world.

Ronin, then The Dolman shall indeed claim the world and man shall cease to exist.

If the scroll has not been deciphered by the time the four converge, they will summon The Dolman and mankind will surely be doomed.

With each passing day the chill shadow of The Dolman reached farther into the continent of man as his legions consolidated their strength.

The last hope gone now, the scroll useless and nothing to stop The Dolman, the death of man assured, and his blade was a silver arc and he felt the bite and heard the scream at the same instant.

All your carefully built networks of power will be for nought if The Dolman cannot be stopped.

The man knew of The Dolman, or at least that the war to the north was no longer what it had been for so many centuries.

The Dolman, the death of man assured, and his blade was a silver arc and he felt the bite and heard the scream at the same instant.

She still wore the costume, covered now with a dolman wrap which looked expensive and was, and which the woman approved of.

Exasperated by the certainty that her hat and dolman were ruined, Pennyloaf flew with erected nails at Clem Peckover.

She held in her hand the fragment of a hat, and her dolman had disappeared.

The stretch of the Sound from the sand quarry to Dolman Point yielded nothing.

I was then quartered at the sign of the Four Crosses in Southwark, then kept by a worthy man, one John Dolman, with whom I had much edifying speech concerning predestination.

The chasseur wore a tight red dolman jacket with loops and buttons of gold.

Over the cotton shirt he wore an embroidered dolman tunic that reached half-way down his thighs.