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jupon

/joo-pon, joo-pon; French zhy-pawn/US // ˈdʒu pɒn, dʒuˈpɒn; French ʒüˈpɔ̃ //UK // (ˈʒuːpɒn) //

癸巳年,癸巳,癸本,癸卯年

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ju·pons [joo-ponz, joo-ponz; French zhy-pawn]. /ˈdʒu pɒnz, dʒuˈpɒnz; French ʒüˈpɔ̃/.

    • : a close-fitting tunic, usually padded and bearing heraldic arms, worn over armor.

Examples

  • The jupon was a garment which covered the body from the camail to just above the knees.

  • The upper classes wore a short jupon, or tight-fitting vest, parti-coloured, with narrow waist belt and tight sleeves.

  • The jupon was made of a rich material, blazoned with the arms of the wearer, and was escalloped along the bottom edge.

  • Knights gave up the use of the camail and jupon, and were 117clothed in complete armour.

  • Under the habit a jupon of cambric muslin with a deep border of needlework.