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| gab·er·dine [ gábbər dn ] (plural gab·er·dines) |
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1. medieval garment: a long loose coat or smock made of coarse cloth, worn by men, especially Jewish men, during the Middle Ages
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2. textiles dress Same as gabardine (sense 1) (sense 2)
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| [Early 16th century. < Old French gauvardine] |
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