Word: frock Word origin: late Middle English: from Old French froc, of Germanic origin. The sense ‘priest's or monk's gown’ is preserved in defrock . Phonetic: frɒk Listen:
a woman's or girl's dress. Example: her new party frock
a long gown with flowing sleeves worn by monks, priests, or clergy. Example: the chaplain tottered in stiff splendid frocks
an agricultural worker's smock; a smock-frock.
short for frock coat.
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