tunick

English

Noun

tunick (plural tunicks)

  1. Archaic spelling of tunic.
    • 1825, Samuel Lorenzo Knapp, Boston Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 2‎, p. 351:
      That of the females consists of a tunick, a girdle, and a short cloak, called by them, ichella.

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