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raglan
English
Etymology
Named after Lord Raglan (1788–1855), a British commander in the Crimean War.
Adjective
raglan (not comparable)
- (of a sleeve) Being or having a kind of sleeve that continues in one piece up to the neck of a garment, without a shoulder seam.
Noun
raglan (plural raglans)
- An overcoat with sleeves of this type.
References
- The Oxford English Dictionary
Anagrams
- Largan, langar
Romanian
Etymology
From French raglan.
Noun
raglan n (plural raglane)
- raglan
Declension
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balmacaan
English
Etymology
From Balmacaan, a Scottish estate.
Noun
balmacaan (plural balmacaans)
- A loose overcoat of a certain type, with raglan sleeves
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