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strait waistcoat
strait waistcoat, n. A garment for the upper part of the body, made of strong material and admitting of being tightly laced, used for the restraint of violent lunatics or prisoners, and sometimes as a means of punishment. There are various forms of this appliance; in some there are long sleeves with... Oxford English Dictionary
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Highland dress
No waistcoat is worn with the Kenmore or Montrose doublets. The head dress was a fine kerchief of linen strait (tight) about the head, hanging down the back taper-wise; a large lock of hair hangs down their cheeks wikipedia.org
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strait
▪ I. strait, a., n., and adv. (streɪt) Forms: 3 strect, 3–7 streit(e, 4–6 streyt(e, strayt, strayth, 4–6, 9 dial. stret, (5 strete, 6 streayte, strayet), 4–7 strayte, straite, 4 (strecte, streȝt), streyghte, straiȝt, Sc. strat, 4–6 Sc. strate, 5 streiȝt, (streihte, straeict), strayȝt(e, streith, str... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pitched delivery bowling
It was therefore made strait in the pod (sic). The wicket-keeper wears the same clothes with the addition of a waistcoat. An umpire and scorer wear three-quarter length coats and tricorn hats. wikipedia.org
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middle-aged
middle-aged, a. (stress variable) [f. middle a. + age n. + -ed2.] 1. a. Of middle-age, neither young nor old. Also transf. and fig.1608 Topsell Serpents 73 The elder looke to the family, placing in due order that hony which is gathered and wrought by the middle-aged Bees. 1611 Coryat Crudities 252 H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Free Company of Volunteers of Catalonia
in the expeditions of Jacinto Caamaño, Salvador Fidalgo, Dionisio Alcalá Galiano, Salvador Menéndez, and Manuel Quimper of the Pacific coast from the Strait Both coat and waistcoat were trimmed with scarlet lace that was embroidered with a white chain pattern. wikipedia.org
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muffler
muffler (ˈmʌflə(r)) Also 6 mofeler, muffelar, (? muffley), mufflar, 6–7 mufler. [f. muffle v.1 + -er1.] 1. a. A sort of kerchief or scarf worn by women in the 16th and 17th century to cover part of the face and the neck, either for partial concealment when in public, or as a protection against the s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eber Bunker
In the summer of 1809, Bunker conducted a sealing expedition off southern New Zealand in the Pegasus, where he charted Foveaux Strait. The Mitchell Library holds a portrait of Eber Bunker wearing a white waistcoat and white linen ruffled shirt each with stand collars, a white stock at wikipedia.org
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sleeve
▪ I. sleeve, n. (sliːv) Forms: α. 1 sliefe, slife, slyf(e, 5–6 slyue (5 sclyue, -ve). β. 1, 4–5 slefe, 6 Sc. sleffe (5 scl-), sleif. γ. 3–6 sleue, 4 slieue, 4, 6–7 sleeue, 6 Sc. sleiue; 4–7 sleve (5 slewe), 6– sleeve (6, 8 sleave, 6 Sc. sleive, sleyve, 7 sleev). δ. 5 skleve, 5–6 scleve, 6 Sc. sclewe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Logan (novel)
name; the knowledge must be painful, as we have no doubt that the poor gentleman is at this time suffering the wholesome restraint of a straw cell and a strait waistcoat. wikipedia.org
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jacket
▪ I. jacket, n. (ˈdʒækɪt) Forms: 5 iaquet, -ette, 5–6 iaket, -ette, 6 iakett, iackett(e, iakket, iacquet(e, -quit, iakquet, 5–7 iacket, 7– jacket. [a. OF. jaquet, jacquet, dim. of jaque: jack n.2] 1. a. An outer garment for the upper part of the body: orig. the same as, or a shorter form of the jack... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stubbington House School
The school uniform around this period was "... an Eton type jacket with long sleeves and a waistcoat. Carisbrooke GCB GCVO, Prince of Battenberg and grandson of Queen Victoria Henry Gerard Laurence Oliphant DSO, naval commander in the Battle of Dover Strait wikipedia.org
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jumper
▪ I. jumper, n.1 (ˈdʒʌmpə(r)) [f. jump v. + -er1.] One who or that which jumps. 1. a. A man or animal that jumps or leaps.1611 Cotgr., Sautier, a leaper, iumper, skipper. 1812 Sporting Mag. XXXIX. 15 Almost as great a jumper as himself. 1886 Coventry & Watson Steeple-chasing iv, However much a horse... Oxford English Dictionary
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Capricorn and Bunker Group
The Mitchell Library holds a portrait of Eber Bunker wearing a white waistcoat and white linen ruffled shirt each with stand collars, a white stock at The vessel salvaged and refloated and subsequently lost in Bass Strait March 1901. wikipedia.org
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Folk costume
Arakhchin, Burka, Chokha, Kalpak, Papakha, Shalvar Azerbaijan – Azerbaijani traditional clothing: Arkhalig, Chokha, Kelaghayi, Kalpak Cyprus - Zimbouni (waistcoat possum cloak European Australians: cork hat, bushwear: Moleskin trousers, bush shirt, Akubra slouch hat, Driza-Bone coat, Australian work boots Torres Strait wikipedia.org
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