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roquelaure (n.)

A cloak reaching about to, or just below, the knees, worn in the 18th century.

roquelaure Sentence Examples

  1. The gentleman draped his shoulders with a fine roquelaure as he stepped out into the chilly evening.
  2. In historical dramas, characters often sported elaborate roquelaures to denote their status.
  3. The roquelaure was tailored impeccably, accentuating the nobleman's stature.
  4. Despite its opulent appearance, the roquelaure provided much-needed warmth during winter travels.
  5. She admired the intricate embroidery adorning the edges of the roquelaure.
  6. The roquelaure became a fashionable accessory among the aristocracy during the Renaissance.
  7. With its luxurious fur lining, the roquelaure was the epitome of elegance and comfort.
  8. The dashing musketeer adjusted his roquelaure before embarking on his next adventure.
  9. A roquelaure was considered an essential part of a gentleman's wardrobe in the 17th century.
  10. The heroine clutched her roquelaure tightly around her shoulders as she braved the stormy night.

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A cloak reaching about to, or just below, the knees, worn in the 18th century.

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The gentleman draped his shoulders with a fine roquelaure as he stepped out into the chilly evening.

In historical dramas, characters often sported elaborate roquelaures to denote their status.

The roquelaure was tailored impeccably, accentuating the nobleman's stature.

Despite its opulent appearance, the roquelaure provided much-needed warmth during winter travels.