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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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Pelisse
garment (pelisse, pellicle, pelisse-mantle, pelisson, curricle pelisse), and also a dress (pelisse robe) worn as daywear. The term pelisse did however continue to be used, with the pelisse-mantle of c.1838-1845, a long cloak with fitted back, and pelisse-robe of c.1817-1850 wikipedia.org
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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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pellice
pellican(e, pellice obs. ff. pelican n., pelisse. Oxford English Dictionary
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Het Pelsken
The Fur or The Pelt (Dutch: Het Pelsken), also called The Little Fur (German: Das Pelzchen; French: La Petite Pelisse), or Helena Fourment in a Fur Robe Her breasts are pressed together and raised up by her right arm; her small, shapely left hand holds up a fold of the thick pelisse over her belly. wikipedia.org
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pelisson
‖ pelisson Obs. In 5 pely-, pellycon. [OF. pelisson, in 14th c. pelicon ({cced}) ‘a furd petticoat or frocke’ (Cotgr.), AF. pellicoun, in med.L. pellicion-em, It. pelliccione ‘a great furred gown’ (Florio), med.L. pelliciōn-em, deriv. of pellicia pelisse.] A furred gown; = pelisse 1.1491 Caxton Vita... Oxford English Dictionary
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Witzchoura
A witzchoura (sometimes witz-chouras) was a type of mantle, pelisse, or sleeved cloak, with a large collar and, sometimes, a hood, that was particularly Like the original hussar's pelisse, it was typically lined with fur. wikipedia.org
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Barberousse
Cast Léon Mathot as Trively Émile Keppens as Gesmus Maud Richard as Odette Trively Germaine Pelisse as Pauline Yvonne Briey Henri Maillard Doriani wikipedia.org
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Attila (clothing)
When worn in this fashion the jacket was often referred to as a pelisse. During the late 18th and 19th centuries hussar regiments were raised in many European and Latin American armies and the fur trimmed pelisse, worn over wikipedia.org
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La Quête de l'oiseau du temps
Furry (Le Fourreux) A small, blue-furred animal who appears to be Pelisse's pet. It is set to deal with the final days and death of Bragon, still lost in his madness after Pelisse's demise. wikipedia.org
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Coatdress
See also Pelisse Redingote References Dresses 20th-century fashion 21st-century fashion wikipedia.org
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Guard Hussar Regiment Mounted Squadron
A Red Pelisse (jacket): The pelisse was introduced in 1762. Both versions of the pelisse are provided with lanyards used for holding the pelisse in place, when worn from the left shoulder. wikipedia.org
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