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n. A tunic worn over other clothing.
Usage examples of "overtunic".
His clothing was that of a down-at-heels merchant, dirty tunic and bulging-pocketed overtunic over patched and well-worn breeches and good but worn boots.
Damon shivered, with the deathly cold which seemed to lie inside his bones, clutching his warm overtunic around his shoulders.
Marghe put the drums aside on the bed, pulled off her felt overtunic, wiped the sweat from her face, and settled the drums back between her knees.
I could feel the warmth of him through the thin fabric of his overtunic and hear the beating of his heart, fast and strong.
Feeling naked, she wished for an overtunic with which to cover her body.
Fascinated, he could not tear his gaze from the enchantress as she discarded her russet overtunic and snowy chainse.
Gwyneth trembled with anxiety, causing the garnet silk of her overtunic to glisten with silvery highlights.
Next, he performed the slow, tricky maneuver of discarding her overtunic without waking her.
Shek Kul waiting on the broad steps of polished black stone, his long beard lustrous with oil, looking the complete masquerade barbarian in loose trousers and overtunic of lavishly embroidered white silk studded with gems, still more jewels on his wrists and fingers.
As Charlan fastened its jewelled clasp over the stiff standing collar of the overtunic and Guiscard shook out its folds and spread its length behind him for the others to admire, Javan could hardly feel its weight.
The front of the overtunic was open to the waist, to show the high collar and embroidered front of the undertunic, all silver filigree work on the sky blue.
Over it went the gown, then the sleeveless overtunic of darker purple, embroidered with silver threads.
With pursed lips, he removed a stone jar sealed by wax and a tight stopper from inside his overtunic, close to his body.
Just I entered, he emerged from the bathroom, buckling on a uniform overtunic.
Cosilk underpants and shirt, gray cosilk trousers and the kimonolike overtunic.