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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

The Prince signified to the soldiers to stop here, and, without a word, began to take off his dolman and mantle and tuck up his sleeves.

From The Slaves of the Padishah by J?kai, M?r

Mrs. Lupey was a large, imposing woman and wore a silk dolman with fringe.

From Susan Clegg and Her Love Affairs by Warner, Anne

Forval, a courtly, good-looking man in a silk-trimmed dolman, with gold lace on his hat and an embroidered sword-knot, and an abbé with smiling face, wearing a lilac robe and purple girdle.

From The Golden Age in Transylvania by Jókai, Mór