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
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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.
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