Dalmatique
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
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- 1 Archaic spelling of dalmatic. alt-of, archaic
"Richard, poſſeſſed with a reſolution to perform a treaty made by his father, to join with the king of France in the holy war, directed his precepts to Henry de Cornhill, ſheriff of London, to provide a certain number of helmets, ſteel caps, ſhields, ſpears, pavilions, and other military accoutrements, together with ſilken habits, mitres, caps, dalmatiques, coats, and wine for the king’s uſe."
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More examples"Richard, poſſeſſed with a reſolution to perform a treaty made by his father, to join with the king of France in the holy war, directed his precepts to Henry de Cornhill, ſheriff of London, to provide a certain number of helmets, ſteel caps, ſhields, ſpears, pavilions, and other military accoutrements, together with ſilken habits, mitres, caps, dalmatiques, coats, and wine for the king’s uſe."
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