Blackcoat

/ˈblækˌkoʊt/ noun

A person wearing a black coat; historically used to describe clergy, undertakers, or people in formal dress.

Compound of 'black' and 'coat' (Old French 'cote'). The term emerged in the 16th-17th centuries to describe people identifiable by their formal black clothing.

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