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Noun: frock  frók
  1. A one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice
    "The vintage frock was a perfect fit";
    - dress
     
  2. A long, loose outer garment
    "She wore a comfortable frock while gardening"
     
  3. A habit worn by clerics
    "The monk's simple frock symbolized his vow of poverty"
Verb: frock  frók
  1. Put a frock on
    "The mother frocked her daughter for the party"

Derived forms: frocked, frocking, frocks

Type of: apparel [archaic], clothe, dress, enclothe [rare], fit out, garb, garment, habilitate [archaic], habit, outer garment, overgarment, raiment [archaic], tog [informal], women's clothing

Encyclopedia: Frock