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==See also==
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[[:de:Cotte|German: Cotte]]
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The Cotte, or Cote was a mediaeval outer garment, a long sleeved shift, or tunic, usually girded, and worn by men and women. In mediaeval texts, it was used to translate tunica or chiton. Synonyms would include tunic or gown. It was worn over a shirt (chemise), and a sleeveless surcote could be worn over it. By the sixteenth century it had become a woman's undergarment, later (seventeenth century) it split into an upper 'corps' and a lower 'cotte', or skirt, amongst the poorer classes. [1][2]

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