coatee

noun

Etymology

From coat + -ee.

  1. derived from *gʷewd-
  2. derived from *kuttô
  3. derived from cotta
  4. derived from cote
  5. inherited from cote
  6. suffixed as coatee — “coat + ee

Definitions

  1. A coat with short flaps.

    • There came the farmer on his plough-horse, in his coarse striped breeches, blue homespun coatee, and broadbrimmed hat.
    • The latter had just bucked on his sword, and, in spite of the heat, buttoned up his undress coatee to the chin, ready for the short spell of drill which he knew would take place before the officers dined; […]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA