A garment common to the nobility during the very end of the 14th century and extending in various forms into the mid and late 15th century. It was characterized by long flowing sleeves, sometimes dagged in many interesting patterns. They were generally worn as court attire but a variety seems to have been adopted in place of the surcoat , particularly in Germany during the late 14th century.
houpelande – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
The Knighthood, Chivalry & Tournaments Arms and Armour Glossary
A garment common to the nobility during the very end of the 14th century and extending in various forms into the mid and late 15th century. It was characterized by long flowing sleeves, sometimes dagged in many interesting patterns. They were generally worn as court attire but a variety seems to have been adopted in place of the surcoat , particularly in Germany during the late 14th century.