Definition of Jupon. Meaning of Jupon. Synonyms of Jupon

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Definition of Jupon

Jupon
Jupon Ju*pon", Juppon Jup*pon", n. [F. jupon, fr. jupe skirt, Sp. aljuba a Moorish garment, Ar. jubba.] [Written variously jupe, jump, juppo, etc.] 1. A sleeveless jacket worn over the armor in the 14th century. It fitted closely, and descended below the hips. --Dryden. 2. A petticoat. --Halliwell.
jupon
Gipoun Gi*poun", n. [See Jupon.] A short cassock. [Written also gepoun, gypoun, jupon, juppon.] [Obs.]

Meaning of Jupon from wikipedia

- in the garment. By the mid-fourteenth century, it was replaced with the "jupon" (or "gipon"), a much shorter item, often padded for supplementary protection...
- A Zephyrina Jupon is a modified crinoline in the form of a metal frame with an open front. It gradually widens in cir****ference towards the feet. It is...
- name Rosa 'Zephirine Drouhin', a rose Zeferino, a given name Zephyrina Jupon, a type of skirt This page or section lists people that share the same given...
- Saint George seen in the act of slaying the dragon. He is depicted wearing a jupon displaying St George's Cross. Paolo Uccello (c. 1460)...
- on a Horse in full speed in his dexter hand a Sword erect all proper his Jupon Argent on his sinister arm a Shield Or charged with a Lion rampant Gules...
- century, his jupon charged with the arms of ‘Beach’. Sinister: a Knight armed cap-à-pie in English armour of the 14th century, his jupon charged with...
- hauberk) is to be considered to have been covered by the royalty-emblazoned jupon (surcoat) of the Prince. Historical cuir****, contrary to many modern reproductions...
- perdue (1984) La femme de sa vie (1986) Et demain viendra le jour (1986) Les jupons de la révolution (1 episode, 1989) D'Artagnan et les trois mousquetaires...
- Jupon charged with the arms of Philipps and resting his exterior hand upon the Hilt of his Sword; Sinister: a Knight vested in plate armour his Jupon...
- Gurges, which is Latin for "whirlpool" could be seen on the front of the jupon of the knight in the form of 3 concentric annulets. No trace remains today...