noun
- loose overcoats or raincoats, typically made of a durable twill fabric
- long loose garments worn in medieval times
Usage: historical
Examples
- The detectives wore dark gaberdines as they walked through the rain.
- She hung her gaberdine in the closet after the storm passed.
- The store displayed several gaberdines in the outerwear section.
- Medieval merchants often wore gaberdines while traveling.
- His gaberdine protected him from the wind and drizzle.
- The fashion show featured modern interpretations of classic gaberdines.