kirtle
nounA man’s knee-length tunic or coat.
nounA woman’s dress or skirt.
To dispose in the manner of a kirtle.
nounA quantity of flax, about 100 pounds.
nounIn former use, a garment of which the form and purpose varied at different times.
nounA tunic or undergarment; a shirt.
nounA close-fitting gown for women, which sometimes was called a long kirtle and had a train.
nounA garment like a doublet for men.
nounA cloak.
nounA monk’s gown. Coat and kirtle are mentioned together in the middle of the seventeenth century as forming a woman’s costume: as, a tawny camlet coat and kirtle cost £10 17s. In this case kirtle is evidently the petticoat, or the garment worn under the coat. See