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  • Cotte - Wikipedia
    The cotte (or cote) was a medieval outer garment, a long sleeved shift, or tunic, usually girded, and worn by men and women In medieval texts, it was used to translate tunica or chiton Synonyms included tunic or gown It was worn over a shirt (chemise), and a sleeveless surcote could be worn over it
  • COTTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COTTE is a tight-fitting garment resembling the cotehardie
  • Cotte - Definition, Usage Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
    Cotte (noun): A type of garment worn in medieval Europe, originally a simple tunic for men and later evolved into more complex clothing for both men and women Cotte derives from Old French, which means a coat or tunic The term is related to the Latin cotta, which shares roots with the term “coat” in English
  • Conjectural late 14th 15th century women’s cotte pattern
    This pattern will create a woman’s late 14th 15th century cotte gown Click here if you’re looking for the Men’s pattern When drafted the pattern includes 1 2″ seam allowance on all edges Because of the tight fit this will need some type of closure (rather than pulling it on over your head)
  • Cote and Cotehardie - Encyclopedia. com
    Among the most common garments from late in the Middle Ages (c 500 – c 1500) were the cote and its descendant, the cotehardie Likely a variation of the long Byzantine tunic known as the dalmatica, the cote was a long robe worn by both men and women
  • Rosalies Medieval Woman - Cotes and Tunics
    The very early medieval woman's dress was often called a cote, although many modern people call it a tunic Cunnington and Beard's A Dictionary of English Costume 900 - 1900 defines the garment as: cote from 13th century Everyday loose tunic being the main garment of both sexes
  • cotte - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Old French cotte (“outer garment with sleeves”), from Latin cotta, from Proto-Germanic *kuttô, *kuttǭ (“cowl, woolen cloth, coat”) cotte f (plural cottes)
  • Cotte | Historical Clothing - Stronghold Nation
    A 10 th Century AD Male garment, The ''Cotte'' is best described as an elongated ''shirt'', worn as an outer garment They bore a similarity to the Roman Tunica in many ways Material was dependent of if The Cotte was made for Noble or Commoner (who emulated The Nobility in clothing style often)
  • What does cotte mean - Definition of cotte - Word Finder
    The cotte (or cote) was a medieval outer garment, a long sleeved shift, or tunic, usually girded, and worn by men and women In medieval texts, it was used to translate tunica or chiton Synonyms included tunic or gown It was worn over a shirt ( chemise), and a sleeveless surcote could be worn over it
  • Kirtle - Wikipedia
    A kirtle (sometimes called cotte, cotehardie) is a garment that was worn by men and women in the European Middle Ages It eventually became a one-piece garment worn by women from the late Middle Ages into the Baroque period





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