mantua
See also: Mantua, Mântua, and Mantüa
English
Etymology
From French manteau, perhaps by confusion with Mantua in Italy.
Noun
mantua (plural mantuas)
- An article of loose clothing popular in 17th- and 18th century France.
- (obsolete) A superior kind of rich silk formerly exported from Mantua in Italy.
- 1882, S. William Beck, The Draper's Dictionary
- Anderson mentions black and coloured mantuas amongst other silks introduced here by the French immigrants of 1685. […] Mantuas are also included in a list of silks advertised for sale in the British Chronicle of 1763 […]
- 1882, S. William Beck, The Draper's Dictionary
- (obsolete) A woman's cloak or mantle.
- (obsolete) A woman's gown.
Anagrams
- tamanu