Roquelaure Definition

rōkə-lôr, rŏkə-
noun
A heavy cloak, usually knee-length, often fur-trimmed and silk-lined, worn by men in the 18th cent.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Roquelaure

Noun

Singular:
roquelaure
Plural:
roquelaures

Origin of Roquelaure

  • After Antoine Gaston Jean Baptiste, Duc de Roquelaure (1656–1738), French marshal

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • French

    From Wiktionary

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