tabard

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A silk banner attached to a bugle or trumpet.
  2. A sleeveless jerkin or loose overgarment.
    — The long rows of wheat-shocks marched like soldiers in worn yellow tabards.
  3. A sleeveless garment made of coarse cloth formerly worn outdoors by the common people. historical
  4. A cape or tunic worn by a knight, emblazoned with the coat of arms of his king or queen on the front. historical
    — And thereupon, behold, a knight on a black horse appeared, clothed in jet-black velvet, and with a tabard of black linen about him.
  5. A similar garment officially worn by a herald and emblazoned with his sovereign's coat of arms. historical
    — The heralds in their tabards were marvellous to behold, and a nod from Rouge Croix gave me the keenest gratification.

词形变化

tabards plural

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词源

From Old French tabart (“simple sleeveless overtunic; heavy overmantel”), of unknown origin.
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