manteau
a mantle or cloak, especially one worn by women.
Origin of manteau
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How to use manteau in a sentence
Item une manteau de scarlate, deux chapperons de velours noir, douze pieces appartenant aux chapperons.
Mary Tudor, Queen of France | Mary Croom BrownWhen the oxide passes into the red state, it gives the tint called manteau Isabelle.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines | Andrew Uremanteau of India muslin, trimmed with a broad frill, the embroidering of which corresponds with the flowers of the dress.
manteau de brocart a fleurs dOr doubl de pluche couleur de feu.
Origin and Early History of the Fashion Plate | John L. NevinsonIt was in last October; I know it was, because I had just received my winter manteau,—my blue velvet one, with the fur bands.'
The Bow of Orange Ribbon | Amelia E. Barr
British Dictionary definitions for manteau
/ (ˈmæntəʊ, French mɑ̃to) /
a cloak or mantle
Origin of manteau
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