blanketcoat

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blanketcoat (plural blanketcoats)

  1. Alternative form of blanket-coat
    • 1992, Cormac McCarthy, All the Pretty Horses, →ISBN, page 4:
      He hung the hat on a peg by the door among slickers and blanketcoats and odd pieces of tack and came to the stove and got his coffee and took it to the table.
    • 2004, An Annotated Nominal Roll of Butler's Rangers 1777-1784:
      In the winter, they wore the typical blanketcoat.
    • 2006, Lauran Paine, The Law Trail, page 26:
      He walked northward up the alley to the rear of his jailhouse building, let himself in from out back with a large old brass key, selected the booted carbine from the rack, took the belly-gun-derringer from a desk-drawer, slung his light blanketroll under one arm and the last thing he took off the wall was his worn and faded and stained old blanketcoat.