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Pelisse - Wikipedia
A pelisse was originally a short fur-trimmed jacket which hussar light-cavalry soldiers from the 17th century onwards usually wore hanging loose over the left shoulder, ostensibly to prevent sword cuts. The name also came to refer to a fashionable style of woman's coat-like garment worn in the early-19th century. en.wikipedia.org
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Pelisse | probably American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This is the quintessential women's outerwear garment of the early 19th century. Due to the nature of the fashions of the time, the pelisse had to be very ... www.metmuseum.org
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pelisse | Fashion History Timeline
A woman's long coat with long sleeves and a front opening, used throughout the 19th century; can also refer to men's military jackets and women's sleeved ... fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu
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pelisse
pelisse (pəˈliːs) Also 8 pellice, 8–9 -ise, 9 -isse, pelice. [a. F. pelisse, formerly pelice = It. pelliccia ‘any kind of furred garment’ (Florio):—med.L. pellicia (Papias), for L. pellicia (or -icea) tunica or vestis, a coat or garment of skins or fur, f. pell-is skin.] 1. † a. A garment of fur. Ob... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pelisses | Regency - Samson Historical
Pelisses were typically made of wool, silk, or velvet and could be richly trimmed with fur, braid, or decorative buttons. Worn over day dresses, the pelisse ... www.samsonhistorical.com
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PELISSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a long cloak or coat made of fur or lined or trimmed with fur 2. a woman's loose lightweight cloak with wide collar and fur trimming. www.merriam-webster.com
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Pelisse - Maryland Center for History and Culture
Green silk pelisse worn by Eliza Eichelberger Ridgely (1803-1867). Its distinguishing features include a silk braid cord with metal tassels, high collar, ... www.mdhistory.org
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Hussars Pelisse Jacket British Crimean War Uniforms
A short jacket called a "dolman" or, later, a medium-length "attila" jacket, both with heavy, horizontal gold braid on the chest and yellow or gold Austrian ... imperialhighlandsupplies.com
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Pelisse - Etsy
Check out our pelisse selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our patterns shops. www.etsy.com
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Pelisse | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The pelisse (called in France the redingote) underwent a transformation between 1775 and 1800. Previously a three-quarter length cloak with armholes and often ... www.metmuseum.org
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Pelisse, Paletot and Pardessus Fashion History - Fashion-Era
Pelisse, Pardessus, and Paletot are all terms for 19th century styles of coats and shorter coats. Both the late 18th-century and the early 19th-century pelisse ... fashion-era.com
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Pelisse (horse)
On 10 July Pelisse ran against colts again and finished fourth in the Newmarket Town Plate. Stud record Pelisse was retired from racing to become a broodmare. wikipedia.org
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pellit
pellise, pellit obs. forms of pelisse, pellet. Oxford English Dictionary
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pelice
pelice obs. form of pelisse. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bill Clift
He won the first of two Oaks for the Duke of Grafton on Pelisse in 1804 and the second on Morel in 1808. Great Britain 1,000 Guineas – (2) – Charlotte (1814), Filly by Selim (1815) 2,000 Guineas – (2) – Wizard (1809), Interpreter (1818) Epsom Oaks – (2) – Pelisse wikipedia.org
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