Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
dolman , 1.
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Examples
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These little adventures occasioned me to make some observations, which of course were very ingenious and profound, upon the subject of laws; and I easily perceived that it was with them as it is with our garments: I must wear a doliman at Constantinople, and a coat at Paris.
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Thy hat was not made to give laws to my turban; thy ruff and thy curtailed doublets are not to command my doliman.
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The men were clothed in a similar manner: with them were carried in the girdle the purse, the handkerchief, and the poniard: a white, and sometimes a coloured, turban covered the head; and over the Turkish doliman they wore in summer a wide and flowing white robe, and in winter the _albornos_ or African mantle.
History of the Moors of Spain M. Florian
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_doliman_ or Turkish dress with close sleeves, of wide trousers and
History of the Moors of Spain M. Florian
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dolman
November 25, 2010