pea coat

See also: peacoat

English

Women's pea coat

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch pij + coat.

Noun

pea coat (plural pea coats)

  1. (nautical) A coat of heavy, navy-coloured wool, originally worn by sailors of European navies.

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Descendants

  • Russian: пиджа́к (pidžák), пиджа́къ (pidžák); пинджак (pindžak), пинжак (pinžak), спинжак (spinžak)
    • Armenian: պիջակ (piǰak)
    • Azerbaijani: pencək
    • Chamalal: пи́ᵸджак (pı̇̃́džak)
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 皮夾克皮夹克 (píjiākè)
    • Georgian: პიჯაკი (ṗiǯaḳi)
    • Kyrgyz: пиджак (pidjak)
    • Mongolian:
      Cyrillic script: пиджак (pidžak)
      Mongolian script: ᠫᠢᠳ᠋ᠵᠠᠺ (pidǰak)
    • Tajik: пиҷак (pijak)
    • Ukrainian: піджа́к (pidžák)
    • Uzbek: pidjak
    • Russian: пинжа́к (pinžák), спинжа́к (spinžák)
      • Azerbaijani: pencək
      • Belarusian: пінжа́к (pinžák)
      • Estonian: pintsak
      • Ingrian: pinžakka
      • Kazakh: пенжек (penjek)
      • Turkmen: penjek

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