mackintosh

Etymology
From Charles Macintosh (1766–1843), who patented a type of rubberized cloth in 1823. Former trademark. The letter k is a later addition.

Noun

 * 1) A waterproof long coat made of rubberized cloth.
 * 2)  Any waterproof coat or raincoat.
 * 3) * c. 1924,, "Happiness", in 
 * John had great big waterproof boots on;
 * John had a great big waterproof hat;
 * John had a great big waterproof mackintosh --
 * And that (Said John) is that.
 * 1) Waterproof rubberized cloth.
 * 1) Waterproof rubberized cloth.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: мушама
 * Irish: cóta báistí, cóta fearthainne, cóta uiscedhíonach
 * Japanese: マッキントッシュ
 * Russian:, непромока́емый плащ


 * Bulgarian: мушама
 * Irish: éadach uiscedhíonach