dolman jacket
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Definition
Noun: A dolman jacket is a type of military jacket, specifically one worn by hussars (light cavalry soldiers), characterized by being worn draped over the shoulders. It is often a short, decorative jacket with sleeves that are loose or slashed at the shoulder.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The museum displayed a cavalry officer's uniform, complete with a traditional dolman jacket.
- In historical reenactments, he wore an authentic dolman jacket over his tunic.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Military Context: The term is primarily used in historical, military, or costume contexts to describe a specific part of a hussar's ceremonial or service dress.
- The painting accurately depicts the Hungarian hussar in his blue *dolman jacket.
Variants and Related Words
- Dolman sleeve (n): A sleeve style that is very wide at the armhole and narrow at the wrist, named for its resemblance to the sleeve of a dolman jacket. This term is common in fashion.
- The sweater features fashionable dolman sleeves.
Synonyms
- Hussar jacket: A direct synonym emphasizing its wearer.
- Military jacket: A broader, more general term.
Notes on Meaning
This word has a very specific historical meaning. In modern fashion, the term "dolman" is almost exclusively used to describe a sleeve style (dolman sleeve), not the jacket itself. The original dolman jacket as a military garment is largely obsolete.
Noun
- a hussar's jacket worn over the shoulders