fur coat (plural fur coats)
- An outer garment for the upper body made of furry animal hides.
- The fur of an animal; the animal coat of its own fur.
2019, John Darke, Mr Blue Sky, →ISBN, page 258:Rebecca found herself involuntarily holding her breath and a moment later she spotted the beautiful rusty fur coat of a fox emerging from the bushes.
garment made of furry hides
- Afrikaans: pelsjas, bontjas
- Armenian: մուշտակ (hy) (muštak)
- Bashkir: тун (tun)
- Belarusian: шу́ба f (šúba)
- Bulgarian: шу́ба f (šúba)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 毛皮大衣 (máopí dàyī), 裘 (zh) (qiú), 裘皮大衣 (qiúpí dàyī)
- Czech: kožich (cs) m
- Danish: pelsfrakke c
- Dutch: bontjas (nl) m
- Esperanto: pelta palto
- Estonian: kasukas
- Finnish: turkki (fi)
- French: manteau de fourrure m
- German: Pelzmantel (de) m, Pelz (de) m
- Hungarian: bunda (hu), szőrmebunda (hu), szőrmekabát (hu)
- Icelandic: pels (is) m
- Ingrian: šuuba, pövvy
- Irish: cóta fionnaidh m
- Italian: pelliccia (it) f
- Japanese: ファーコート (fākōto), 毛皮のコート (kegawa no kōto), 裘 (ja) (かわごろも, kawagoromo)
- Kazakh: тон (ton), ішік (ışık)
- Korean: 모피코트 (mopikoteu)
- Kyrgyz: тон (ky) (ton), ичик (ky) (icik)
- Latvian: kažoks (lv) m
- Macedonian: бунда f (bunda)
- Maltese: kowt tal-fer m
- Nogai: тон (ton)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: pels (no) m
- Nynorsk: pels m
- Ossetian: кӕрц (kærc)
- Ottoman Turkish: كورك (kürk)
- Polish: kożuch (pl) m
- Portuguese: casaco de pele m
- Romanian: șubă (ro) f
- Russian: шу́ба (ru) f (šúba)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: бу̑нда f
- Roman: bȗnda (sh) f
- Slovak: kožuch m
- Spanish: cuero (es) m, pelliza (es) f
- Swedish: pälskappa c, päls (sv) c
- Turkish: kürk (tr)
- Ukrainian: шу́ба f (šúba)
- Volapük: plädot (vo)
- Welsh: cot ffwr f, cotiau ffwr f pl
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