pancheon
pænˈtʃɒn
Definitions
1. noun
A woman’s long, loose, outer garment, typically with a hood, worn in Scotland and Ireland from the 17th to the 19th centuries.
“She wore a traditional pancheon to the historical reenactment event.”
pænˈtʃɒn
1. noun
A woman’s long, loose, outer garment, typically with a hood, worn in Scotland and Ireland from the 17th to the 19th centuries.
“She wore a traditional pancheon to the historical reenactment event.”