- A
matchcoat or
match coat is an
outer garment consisting of a
length of co****
woolen cloth (stroud),
usually about 2
metres (7 ft) long, worn wrapped...
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Frock coat
Gilet Goggle jacket Greatcoat Hat
Hoodie Jacket Leather jacket Matchcoat Mess
jacket Mino (straw cape)
Opera coat
Overcoat Pea coat
Poncho Pants...
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History of the kilt Poncho, a
garment that
could also
serve as a blanket.
Matchcoat Maud (plaid), a
cloth mantle made in a
small black-and-white chequered...
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named for him. ..."an
Indian that
founde him drowned" was paid with a
matchcoat (a long
woolen coat, or
blanket coat).
Further compensation was made to...
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chinquapin (Castanea pumila), chum (as in chumming), hickory, hominy,
matchcoat, moccasin, muskrat, opossum, persimmon, pokeweed, pone (as in corn pone)...
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Shawls Scarf Veshti a
cloth wrap for the
lower body in the
Southern India.
Matchcoats, a
Native American garment similar to the
ancient Gr**** himation. Shaktism...
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ordered to pay 200 arms
length of
wampum and 200 arms
length of
duffel matchcoat cloth to the werowance, and the four
colonials were
fined 34,000 pounds...
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forced the
tribe to sell
their remaining land to the
colony for a few
matchcoats. In 1666
after continued conflicts, the
English colonists declared war...
- They were once armed,
along with the
Piscataways and Pamunkeys, with "
matchcoats, corn, powder, and shot in
return for
military help.” Being distrustful...
- colonists) six
matchcoats (garments made of a
rough blanket or frieze,
heavy rough cloth with
uncut nap on one side), and one
matchcoat for
every runaway...