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-  1300-1310 An early example of a sideless surcoat, c. 1325-1335 A sideless surcoat with gaping armholes, late 14th century Sideless surcoat edged with ermine...
- figured silks. The cotta was a lighter-weight undergown for summer wear. A sideless overgown called the giornea was worn with the gamurra or cotta. Toward...
- Journade (France) or Giornea (Italy) is a sideless overgown or tabard. It was usually pleated and was worn hanging loose or belted. Young men wore them...
- grades of coal have sometimes been used. snow shovel Often has a very wide sideless blade that curves upward attached to a short handle with a D-shaped grip...
- least two drayage moves. The term originally meant "to transport by a sideless cart", or dray. Such carts, pulled by dray horses, were used to move goods...
- used are often dependent on the design or shape of the wagon. If low and sideless it may be called a dray, trolley or float.: 68, 79, 165  When traveling...
- the whole plant is harvested in the late evening and hung to dry in a sideless curing barn. Once the leaves have partially dried but are still supple...
- Flatrack. The M1077 and M1077A1 General Purpose A-frame flatracks are sideless flatracks used to transport pallets of ammunition and other classes of...
- similar to the World War II Ammunition Boot. However, they featured a low sideless tongue which allowed water to get in over the top of the foot. Once water...
- cauls over each ear, and wear sheer veils. The woman on the left wears a sideless surcoat over her kirtle, and the woman on the right wears an overgown with...