dolman
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De Gaulle, feigning to inspect the frogs on her dolman, replied: "Indeed! Madame."
From The Guardian ● Sep. 20, 2014
Here, briefly, are the highlights of this Government ruling: No bias or dolman sleeves.
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"No honey, I don't want you to do that," her grandmother, who still struggled with the hooks of the dolman, answered her.
From The Tobacco Tiller A Tale of the Kentucky Tobacco Fields by Sarah Bell Hackley
French antiquarians, taking dol or tôl as a corruption of tabula, use dolman in the sense of table-stones, and as synonymous with cromlech, while they frequently use cromlech in the sense of stone circles.
From Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities by F. Max (Friedrich Max) Müller
The dark Hungarian dolman that he wears suits him admirably.
From The Strange Story of Rab R?by by M?r J?kai
Aunt Susan was a woman with fine eyes and teeth, as well as a charming manner, but her style of dressing dated back to the eighties—full skirts, flat hats with strings, beaded plush dolmans, etc.
From Ethel Hollister's Second Summer as a Campfire Girl by Irene Elliott Benson
I was in command of the battalion of Uhlans, and we made a gallant show, in our scarlet dolmans, our lances, with their scarlet pennons, catching the sun like points of fire.
From Francezka by Molly Elliot Seawell
At every gate, at every buttressed window, stand a couple of pages in crimson dolmans and tightly-fitting, cornflower-blue hose, richly garnished with silver-embroidered lace.
From 'Midst the Wild Carpathians by M?r J?kai
I was sort of shy on sacks and dolmans and such, but I done my best to please him with a patchwork comforter.
From The Postmaster by Joseph C. Lincoln
Near the door stood a group of young men in short, strong, baggy knee-breeches and broad-buttoned pelisse-like dolmans.
From A Hungarian Nabob by R. Nisbet (Robert Nisbet) Bain