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great coat - traduzione in greco

OVERSIZED, HEAVY OVERCOAT
Great coat; Greatcoats; Great-coat; Great-coats; Great coats; Shinel; Watch coat; Watchcoat
  • '''The greatcoat:''' Rear and front perspectives of the uniform greatcoat for an officer of the Light Infantry of the [[Grande Armée]] commanded by Napoléon.

great coat         
βαρύ παλτό, πανωφόρι
frock coat         
  • Weingarten]], Upper [[Swabia]], 2011. An annual [[Catholic]] equestrian [[procession]] in honour of a [[relic]] containing the [[blood of Jesus Christ]].
  • Dandies of 1831, one wearing a Polish frock with hood and Brandenbourg fastenings, design elements later used for the Royal Navy [[Duffel coat]]
  • [[Crimean War]] French [[Light Infantry]]
  • [[Justacorps]], the precursor to the frock coat fashionable from the 1660s until the 1790s.
  • Man's wool and silk twill frock coat, France, 1816–1820. [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]], M.2010.33.7.. However resembling the preceding 18th century [[frock]].
  • German [[Landwehr]] soldier in frock coat, 1815
MEN'S FORMAL KNEE-LENGTH COAT
Frock suit; Redingote; Frockcoat; Prince Albert Coat; Prince Albert coat; Drape jacket; Redingotes; Frock-coat; Frock coats
n. ρεδιγκότα
dress coat         
  • Two men wearing morning coats at a wedding. 1929
  • A women's black wool tailcoat, 1939
  • [[Beau Brummell]] wears a Regency period dress coat as daytime dress. The coat is able to close and the tails are knee length.
  • Military issue tail coat, 1789
  • [[Winfield Scott]] wearing a tailcoat at the [[Battle of Veracruz]]
  • Caricature of Mr [[John Delacour]] (19th century) wearing dress coat with [[top hat]] for [[white tie]].
  • A modern traditional morning tailcoat, made of mohair
COAT WITH THE FRONT OF THE SKIRT CUT AWAY, SO AS TO LEAVE ONLY THE TAILS OR REAR SECTION OF THE SKIRT
Tail coat; Dress coat; Dress-coat; Morning coat; Tail-coat; Morning coats; Morning jacket; Newmarket coat; Newmarket Coat; Claw Hammer Coat; Cutaway coat; Claw-hammer coat; Swallow-tail coat; Cutaway (coat); Swallow-tailed coat
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great coat

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Greatcoat

A greatcoat (also watchcoat) is a large, woollen overcoat designed for warmth and protection against wind and weather, and features a collar that can be turned up and cuffs that can be turned down to protect the face and the hands, whilst the short rain-cape at the shoulders protects from the wind and repels rain. In the 19th century, the 'watchcoat' was part of a soldier's military uniform, to be worn whilst on watch (guard duty), hence the term watchcoat.

The drape of the greatcoat reached to below the knee of the wearer, the short cape drapes to the elbow, and the capacious external pockets allow the wearer to carry dry food and other items; an example is the Petersham coat, named after Viscount Petersham. In the fashion of the Regency era (1795–1837) a greatcoat might feature several short capes, usually designed, cut, and tailored to the specifications of fit and aesthetic taste of a dandy.