(Span. gabardina, a coat with a hood and close sleeves) has been sometimes used to denote a coarse frock, or mean dress. In this sense it is used by Shakespeare in his Tempest and Merchant of Venice, and by Butler in his Hudibras.
(Span. gabardina, a coat with a hood and close sleeves) has been sometimes used to denote a coarse frock, or mean dress. In this sense it is used by Shakespeare in his Tempest and Merchant of Venice, and by Butler in his Hudibras.