A jupe referred to a loose-fitting wool jacket or tunic for men.[1] It was later restricted to an item of women's and children's clothing.
The term has now disappeared but was used up until the 19th century.[1] Usage of this meaning of jupe for menswear became restricted to "jupe panels" in jackets. (In French the word jupe means "skirt.")
See also
- The dictionary definition of jupe at Wiktionary
- Harem pants, or jupe-culotte, jupe-sultane and jupe-pantalon
References
- 1 2 Burridge, Kate. Blooming English: Observations on the Roots, Cultivation and Hybrids of the English Language. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004, p. 146, ISBN 978-0-521-83948-8.
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