Definitionn. a loose outer coat usually of rich material
Last update: June 12, 2015
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He had a blue surcoat and blue housings for his horse. [Please select]
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They were such clothes as men wear--doublet, hose, surcoat, boots, and spurs--and Robert de Baudricourt gave Joan a sword. [Please select]
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Joan crossed the bridge on a gray charger, in a surcoat of crimson silk, rode through the redoubt beyond the bridge, and attacked the Burgundians. [Please select]
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The surcoat bore, in several places, the arms of the owner, although much defaced. [Please select]
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The heat and the gentle wind soon dried her armour of spines and surcoat of leaves. [Please select]
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He had a red plume above his leopard crest, a white surcoat over his hauberk, with three red leopards upon it. [Please select]
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He ungirt his sword, took off helm and circlet, cloak, blazoned surcoat, the girdle of his county. [Please select]
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Richard had a red surcoat and a blown red plume in his cap. [Please select]
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The sun shone upon the gems and goldwork of their helmets, upon lances and pennons, upon buckler and embroidered surcoat. [Please select]
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Down the road from Holywood a gentleman in very rich and bright armour, and wearing over that a surcoat of the rarest furs, came pacing on a splendid charger. [Please select]
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Twenty yards behind him followed a clump of lances; but these halted as soon as they came in view of the trysting-place, while the gentleman in the fur surcoat continued to advance alone. [Please select]
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