A traditional waistcoat , to be worn with a two-piece suit or separate jacket and trousers
From waist + coat . Compare Yola wauscoat , wazcoote .
waistcoat (plural waistcoats )
An ornamental garment worn under a doublet .
( chiefly British ) A sleeveless , collarless garment worn over a shirt and under a suit jacket .
Synonym: ( US ) vest
Coordinate term: gilet
1897 December (indicated as 1898 ), Winston Churchill , chapter II, in The Celebrity: An Episode , New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company ; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd. , →OCLC :Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. [ …] A silver snaffle on a heavy leather watch guard which connected the pockets of his corduroy waistcoat , together with a huge gold stirrup in his Ascot tie, sufficiently proclaimed his tastes.
a sleeveless, collarless garment
Albanian: jelek (sq) m
Arabic: صُدْرِيّة f ( ṣudriyya ) , صِدَار m ( ṣidār )
Armenian: ժիլետ (hy) ( žilet )
Azerbaijani: jilet (az)
Belarusian: камізэ́лька f ( kamizélʹka ) , безрука́ўка f ( bjezrukáŭka )
Bulgarian: жиле́тка (bg) f ( žilétka ) , еле́к m ( elék ) , еле́че n ( eléče )
Catalan: armilla (ca) f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 坎肩 (zh) ( kǎnjiān ) , 背心 (zh) ( bèixīn )
Czech: vesta (cs) f
Danish: vest (da) c
Dutch: vest (nl) n
Estonian: vest (et)
Faroese: vestur (fo) m
Finnish: liivi (fi)
French: gilet (fr) m
Galician: chaleco (gl) m
Georgian: ჟილეტი ( žileṭi )
German: Weste (de) f , ( regional, obsolescent ) Gilet (de) n
Greek: γιλέκο (el) n ( giléko ) , γελέκο (el) n ( geléko )
Hebrew: וֵסְט (he) m ( vest )
Hindi: वास्कट (hi) f ( vāskaṭ )
Hungarian: mellény (hu)
Icelandic: vesti n
Ido: jileto (io)
Irish: vástchóta m , bástcóta m , veist f
Italian: panciotto (it) m , gilè (it) m , corpetto (it) m
Japanese: チョッキ (ja) ( chokki ) , ベスト (ja) ( besuto ) , ウェストコート ( wesutokōto ) , ウェスクット ( wesuo )
Kazakh: желетке (kk) ( jeletke ) , жилет ( jilet ) , кеудеше ( keudeşe )
Korean: 조끼 ( jokki )
Kyrgyz: желетке (ky) ( jeletke )
Latvian: veste f
Lithuanian: liemenė f
Macedonian: елек m ( elek )
Malay: weskot , rompi
Manchu: ᡩᡝᡥᡝᠯᡝ ( dehele )
Maori: wēkete , wetikote
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: хантааз (mn) ( xantaaz )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: vest (no) m
Ottoman Turkish: یلك ( yelek )
Persian: ژیله (fa) ( žile ) , جلیقه (fa) ( jeliqe )
Polish: kamizelka (pl) f , bezrękawnik (pl) m
Portuguese: colete (pt) m
Punjabi: ਵਾਸਕਟ f ( vāskaṭ )
Romanian: vestă (ro) f , jiletcă (ro) f
Russian: жиле́т (ru) m ( žilét ) , безрука́вка (ru) f ( bezrukávka ) , жиле́тка (ru) f ( žilétka )
Sangisari: جلیزقه ( jelizqe )
Scottish Gaelic: peitean m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: пр̀слук m , јѐлек m
Roman: pr̀sluk (sh) m , jèlek (sh) m
Slovak: vesta f
Slovene: telovnik (sl) m
Southern Altai: жилет ( žilet )
Spanish: chaleco (es) m , chalequillo m
Swahili: kizibao (sw) class 7 /8
Swedish: väst (sv) c
Tajik: камзӯлча ( kamzülča )
Turkish: yelek (tr)
Ukrainian: жиле́т m ( žylét ) , жиле́тка f ( žylétka ) , безрука́вка (uk) f ( bezrukávka ) , камізе́лька f ( kamizélʹka )
Uzbek: nimcha (uz) , jiletka (uz)
Venetan: xiƚè (vec) m
Vietnamese: áo gi-lê , gi-lê
Volapük: jilät (vo)
Walloon: djilet (wa) m
Welsh: gwasgod f , gwasgodau f pl
Yiddish: קאַמזויל ( kamzoyl )