"Sea Gown" is a word in ENGLISH
A gown or frock with short sleeves, formerly worn by
mariners.
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An Irish priest and a Rabbi get into a car accident. They both get out of their cars and stumble over to the side of the road. The Rabbi says, "Oy vey! What a wreck!" The priest asks him, "Are you all right, Rabbi?" The Rabbi responds, "Just a little shaken." The priest pulls a flask of whiskey from his coat and says, "Here, drink some of this it will calm your nerves." The Rabbi takes the flask and drinks it down and says, "Well, what are we going to tell the police?" "Well," the priest says, "I don't know what your aft' to be tellin' them. But I'll be tellin' them I wasn't the one drinkin'."
A man's loose gown, like that worn by the Banians.
Read the complete definitionbáta - (Sp. báta) Night-shirt, night-gown. (cf. kamisón).
Read the complete definitionOne of a class of paupers or pensioners, or licensed beggars, in Scotland, to whim annually on the king's birthday …
Read the complete definitionbokón-bókon - (B) Improper, wrong, unbecoming, bad. Bokónbókon ang ímo patúga. Nagasinutíl ka galí? What you did was wrong. Are …
Read the complete definitionbúda n formal gown. Daw rayna siyang tan-áwun sa íyang búda, She looks like a queen in her wedding dress. …
Read the complete definitionA sort of coarse stuff; as, buffin gowns.
Read the complete definitionA garment worn throughout the Levant, consisting of a long gown with sleeves reaching below the hands. It is generally …
Read the complete definitionA hood; especially, the hood attached to the gown of a monk.
Read the complete definitionIn the Middle Ages, a gown or basque of which the body was close fitting, worn by both men and …
Read the complete definitionA monk's hood; -- usually attached to the gown. The name was also applied to the hood and garment together.
Read the complete definitionA kind of stiff cloth, used chiefly by women, for underskirts, to expand the gown worn over it; -- so …
Read the complete definitionA long gown or surcoat (cut off in front), worn in the Middle Ages. It was sometimes embroidered or interwoven …
Read the complete definitionTo draggle; to wet and befoul by draggling; as, to drabble a gown or cloak.
Read the complete definitionA slattern who suffers her gown to trail in the mire; a drabble-tail.
Read the complete definitionA lady's gown; as, silk or a velvet dress.
Read the complete definitionA term applied to fabrics for the gowns of women and girls; -- most commonly to fabrics of mixed materials, …
Read the complete definitionA maker of gowns, or similar garments; a mantuamaker.
Read the complete definitionA loose outer garment; especially, a gown forming a part of European modern costume for women and children; also, a …
Read the complete definitionA coarse gown worn by monks or friars, and supposed to take the place of all, or nearly all, other …
Read the complete definitionAny article of clothing, as a coat, a gown, etc.
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