raglan
/ˈræɡlɑːn/Definitions
1. noun
A style of sweater or jacket with a rounded neck and no collar, typically having buttons or a zip in the front, originally designed for sailors and named after the 1st Earl of Raglan.
“She wore a cozy raglan to keep warm during the cold winter night.”
2. proper noun
A title of nobility, referring to the 1st Earl of Raglan, a British general and politician.
“The Raglan family’s history dates back centuries.”