roquelaure

/ˈrɑkəˌlɔr/
noun
  1. A knee-length cloak or coat, typically worn by men in the 18th and 19th centuries.
    • He draped his roquelaure over his shoulders before stepping out into the cold evening air.
    • In the museum, we saw an original roquelaure from the 1700s with silver buttons.
    • The gentleman wore a dark wool roquelaure over his suit to protect against the rain.
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