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dolman

[dohl-muhn, dol-] / ˈdoʊl mən, ˈdɒl- /


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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.

From Time Magazine Archive

Here was the impatient schimmel of some Hungarian hussar pawing the ground with restless eagerness, as his gay dolman slashed with gold glittered in the sun.

From Jack Hinton The Guardsman by Lever, Charles James

His dolman is embroidered with a flower-pattern of precious stones, and everything about his horse, from its hoofs to its snaffle, is of pure gold.

From 'Midst the Wild Carpathians by J?kai, M?r

"It's the likes of 'im wot makes strikes," commented the woman in the dolman.

From Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles by Jenkins, Hebert