surcoat |
undefined |
As a noun surcoat
is a loose garment without sleeves worn over a suit of armor, sometimes colored or embroidered with the wearer's coat of arms.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
doublet |
surcoat |
As nouns the difference between doublet and surcoat
is that
doublet is a man’s close-fitting jacket, with or without sleeves men in europe wore doublets from the 1400s to the 1600s while
surcoat is a loose garment without sleeves worn over a suit of armor, sometimes colored or embroidered with the wearer's coat of arms.
surcoat |
tabard |
As nouns the difference between surcoat and tabard
is that
surcoat is a loose garment without sleeves worn over a suit of armor, sometimes colored or embroidered with the wearer's coat of arms while
tabard is a silk banner attached to a bugle or trumpet.
surcoat |
mantle |
As nouns the difference between surcoat and mantle
is that
surcoat is a loose garment without sleeves worn over a suit of armor, sometimes colored or embroidered with the wearer's coat of arms while
mantle is a piece of clothing somewhat like an open robe or cloak, especially that worn by Orthodox bishops. Compare
mantum.
As a verb mantle is
to cover or conceal (something); to cloak; to disguise.
cote |
surcoat |
As nouns the difference between cote and surcoat
is that
cote is a cottage or hut while
surcoat is a loose garment without sleeves worn over a suit of armor, sometimes colored or embroidered with the wearer's coat of arms.
As a verb cote
is to quote.
As a proper noun Cote
is {{surname|lang=en}.
tunic |
surcoat |
As nouns the difference between tunic and surcoat
is that
tunic is a garment worn over the torso, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles while
surcoat is a loose garment without sleeves worn over a suit of armor, sometimes colored or embroidered with the wearer's coat of arms.
surcoat |
surcoated |
As a noun surcoat
is a loose garment without sleeves worn over a suit of armor, sometimes colored or embroidered with the wearer's coat of arms.
As an adjective surcoated is
dressed in a surcoat.