overthings

English

Etymology

From over- + things.

Noun

overthings (uncountable)

  1. (dated) An extra layer of outer clothing or winter garments for use in very cold weather, possibly including a blanket or shawl, to be wrapped around the body or hung over the shoulders and back.

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