tabard

tabard
[ˈtabəd, -ɑːd]
noun
  1. a sleeveless jerkin consisting only of front and back pieces with a hole for the head
    无袖套头衫
    ■(historical)a coarse garment of this kind as the outer dress of medieval peasants and clerics, or worn as a surcoat over armour
    (史)(中世纪贫苦农民和牧师穿的)粗布外衣;(盔甲外的)披风
    ■a herald's official coat emblazoned with the arms of the sovereign
    (饰有王徽的)传令官无袖制服
语源
  1. Middle English: from Old French tabart, of unknown origin
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