GABARDINE, from the Italian gavardina, has been sometimes used to denote a coarse frock, or mean dress. In this sense it is used by Shakepeare in his Tempest and Merchant of Venice, and by Butler in his Hudibras, book i.
GABARDINE, from the Italian gavardina, has been sometimes used to denote a coarse frock, or mean dress. In this sense it is used by Shakepeare in his Tempest and Merchant of Venice, and by Butler in his Hudibras, book i.