Schlafrock

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Schlaf (sleep) +‎ Rock (coat, robe). Compare Yiddish שלאָפֿראָק (shlofrok).

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Noun[edit]

Schlafrock m (strong, genitive Schlafrocks or Schlafrockes, plural Schlafröcke)

  1. any robe-like garment worn before dressing, especially a dressing gown/bathrobe
    Synonyms: Bademantel, Morgenrock, Morgenmantel

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  • Polish: szlafrok

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