manteau

Etymology
. In the Iranian context, borrowed from, originating in the Qajar period. .

Noun

 * 1) A cloak or gown, especially of a kind popular with women in the 17th and 18th centuries.
 * 2) A long, loose-fitting coat worn by Iranian Muslim women based off the trenchcoat, originally worn with a square Arabic-style hijab and in plain colours, and often associated with liberal politics.
 * 1) A long, loose-fitting coat worn by Iranian Muslim women based off the trenchcoat, originally worn with a square Arabic-style hijab and in plain colours, and often associated with liberal politics.

Etymology
, diminutive of. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) coat
 * 2) mantle (garment worn by Orthodox bishops)
 * 3)  mantle
 * 4)  mantle (of molluscs)
 * 5)  pavilion
 * 1)  pavilion