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Definition of pelisse in English: pelissenoun pɪˈliːspəˈlis historical 1A woman's ankle-length cloak with armholes or sleeves. 〈史〉有袖孔(或袖子)的女式及踝披风 Example sentencesExamples - This pelisse is made of a soft twilled silk called 'sarsenet' (often mentioned by Jane Austen in novels and letters of the same period).
- In his dreams she wore a blue satin frock with a burgundy shawl, or a pink silk pelisse, or a white crinoline.
- This pelisse is of pale blue is trimmed with bands of satin and satin buttons, roses, and rouleaux.
- In the scant light he could see the casual folds of the silk slip in absence of the pelisse.
- It was sleeveless and cool, but she donned the lace pelisse when she heard him enter the office earlier.
- 1.1 A fur-lined cloak, especially as part of a hussar's uniform.
毛皮镶边披风(尤作为轻骑兵制服的一部分) Example sentencesExamples - Several pews ahead was the Lady in a grey pelisse and plain grey wide-brim hat.
- Looking down at herself, she realized that with her black pelisse, it was impossible to discern whether the coat was merely overly voluminous or if the dress beneath it was actually black as well.
- As she got up and moved to support him, she noticed some strange dark stains on his left shoulder, which had been hidden under the pelisse before.
- Two years earlier he had been portrayed in a miniature wearing a pelisse.
Synonyms cloak, mantle, shawl, wrap, stole, tippet
OriginEarly 18th century: from French, from medieval Latin pellicia (vestis) '(garment) of fur', from pellis 'skin'. Rhymesanis, apiece, Berenice, caprice, cassis, cease, coulisse, crease, Dumfries, fils, fleece, geese, grease, Greece, kris, lease, Lucrece, MacNeice, Matisse, McAleese, Nice, niece, obese, peace, police, Rees, Rhys, set piece, sublease, surcease, two-piece, underlease Definition of pelisse in US English: pelissenounpəˈlispəˈlēs historical 1A woman's cloak with armholes or sleeves, reaching to the ankles. 〈史〉有袖孔(或袖子)的女式及踝披风 Example sentencesExamples - It was sleeveless and cool, but she donned the lace pelisse when she heard him enter the office earlier.
- This pelisse is of pale blue is trimmed with bands of satin and satin buttons, roses, and rouleaux.
- This pelisse is made of a soft twilled silk called 'sarsenet' (often mentioned by Jane Austen in novels and letters of the same period).
- In his dreams she wore a blue satin frock with a burgundy shawl, or a pink silk pelisse, or a white crinoline.
- In the scant light he could see the casual folds of the silk slip in absence of the pelisse.
- 1.1 A fur-lined cloak, especially as part of a hussar's uniform.
毛皮镶边披风(尤作为轻骑兵制服的一部分) Example sentencesExamples - Two years earlier he had been portrayed in a miniature wearing a pelisse.
- Looking down at herself, she realized that with her black pelisse, it was impossible to discern whether the coat was merely overly voluminous or if the dress beneath it was actually black as well.
- Several pews ahead was the Lady in a grey pelisse and plain grey wide-brim hat.
- As she got up and moved to support him, she noticed some strange dark stains on his left shoulder, which had been hidden under the pelisse before.
Synonyms cloak, mantle, shawl, wrap, stole, tippet
OriginEarly 18th century: from French, from medieval Latin pellicia (vestis) ‘(garment) of fur’, from pellis ‘skin’. |