Roquelaure


noun, plural roquelaures
[rok-uh-lawrz, -lohrz; French rawkuh-lawr] /ˈrɒk əˌlɔrz, -ˌloʊrz; French rɔkəˈlɔr/ (Show IPA)
1.
a cloak reaching to the knees, worn by men during the 18th century.
noun
1.
a man’s hooded knee-length cloak of the 18th and 19th centuries

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