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- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A kirtle (sometimes called cotte, cotehardie) is a garment that was worn by men and women in the European Middle Ages...
- wears a red cotehardie, hose, and hood. Italy, 1350s. Man in a particolored cotehardie of reddish brown and plaid fabric. The cotehardie fits snugly and...
- Pendant streamer hanging from the sleeve of a cotehardie...
- front of the kirtle beneath. Various styles of overgowns were worn. The cotehardie ****ed smoothly from the shoulders to the hips and then flared by means...
- an altarpiece of St Vincent, one of the details of which is a man in a cotehardie that is red on one half and a complex three-colour tartan on the other...
- three garments and the third garment was either a surcoat, bliaut, or cotehardie. These were often lavish garments, depending on the wealth of the person...
- weaving, as well as their desire to follow European fashions such as the cotehardie, the liripipe hood and hats in the Burgunderhuen and Pillbox styles. Later...