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plural ulsters
(clothing, men's attire) A long, loose overcoat made of wool or other rough material, often called a greatcoat, which sometimes features an attached shoulder cape covering the back and sleeves, and which can sometimes be buttoned in front. quotations examples
I hardened my heart and took the smoke-rocket from under my ulster.
1891, Arthur Conan Doyle, A Scandal in Bohemia, Norton, published 2005, page 32
“Do I fidget you ?” he asked apologetically, whilst his long bony fingers buried themselves, string, knots, and all, into the capacious pockets of his magnificent tweed ulster.
1905, Baroness Emmuska Orczy, chapter 1, in The Case of Miss Elliott
Off slipped a sodden ulster. He hung it up angrily upon a peg …
1907, E.M. Forster, The Longest Journey, Part I, X