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pea jacket

noun

  1. a short coat of thick wool, usually double-breasted and navy in color, worn by seamen, fishermen, etc.

  2. a jacket or short coat styled like this, worn by adults and children.



pea jacket

/ ˈpiːˌkəʊt /

noun

  1. a sailor's short heavy double-breasted overcoat of navy wool

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Word History and Origins

Origin of pea jacket1

1715–25, pea, variant spelling of pay, pee, pie coat of coarse woolen cloth ( late Middle English pee, pey, pie; akin to Dutch pij, dialectal Frisian pey, dialectal Swedish paje ) + jacket; perhaps modeled on Frisian (N dial.) pijekkat
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pea jacket1

C18: from Dutch pijjekker, from pij coat of coarse cloth + jekker jacket

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