English
Etymology
From French from Latin pellis "skin" from Greek Ï�Îλλα "a skin"
Noun
pelisse
- A fur lined or fur robe or gown.
- A silk gown formerly worn by women, often lined or trimmed with fur.
- An overgarment worn by Victorian children when outside.
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