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Definition of frock
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of frock is as below...
Frock (n.) A loose outer
garment;
especially,
a gown
forming
a part of
European
modern
costume
for women and
children;
also, a
coarse
shirtlike
garment
worn by some
workmen
over their other
clothes;
a smock
frock;
as, a
marketman's
frock..
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Frock
::
Frock (v. t.) To
clothe
in a
frock.
Frock
::
Frock (v. t.) To make a monk of. Cf.
Unfrock.
Smock
::
Smock (n.) A
blouse;
a
smoock
frock.
Slop
::
Slop (v. i.) Any kind of outer
garment
made of linen or
cotton,
as a night
dress,
or a smock
frock..
Unpriest
::
Unpriest
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
priesthood;
to
unfrock.
Gaberdine
::
Gaberdine
(n.) A
coarse
frock or loose upper
garment
formerly
worn by Jews; a mean
dress.
Smock Frock
::
Smock frock () A
coarse
frock,
or
shirt,
worn over the other
dress,
as by farm
laborers..
Unfrock
::
Unfrock
(v. t.) To
deprive
or
divest
or a
frock;
specifically,
to
deprive
of
priestly
character
or
privilege;
as, to
unfrock
a
priest..
Frock
::
Frock (n.) A
coarse
gown worn by monks or
friars,
and
supposed
to take the place of all, or
nearly
all, other
garments.
It has a hood which can be drawn over the head at
pleasure,
and is
girded
by a
cord..
Smock
::
Smock (v. t.) To
provide
with, or
clothe
in, a smock or a smock
frock..
Disfrock
::
Disfrock
(v. t.) To
unfrock.
Jam
::
Jam (n.) A kind of frock for
children.
Cassock
::
Cassock
(n.) A
garment
resembling
a long frock coat worn by the
clergy
of
certain
churches
when
officiating,
and by
others
as the
usually
outer
garment..
Ungowned
::
Ungowned
(a.)
Stripped
of a gown;
unfrocked.
Unpin
::
Unpin (v. t.) To loose from pins; to
remove
the pins from; to
unfasten;
as, to unpin a
frock;
to unpin a
frame..
Frocked
::
Frocked
(a.)
Clothed
in a
frock.
Sea Gown
::
Sea gown () A gown or frock with short
sleeves,
formerly
worn by
mariners..
Rochet
::
Rochet
(n.) A frock or outer
garment
worn in the
thirteenth
and
fourteenth
centuries.
Frockless
::
Frockless
(a.)
Destitute
of a
frock.
Flounce
::
Flounce
(v. t.) To deck with a
flounce
or
flounces;
as, to
flounce
a
petticoat
or a
frock..
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