kandys

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Etymology[edit]

Ancient Greek κάνδυς (kándus)

Noun[edit]

kandys (plural kandyes)

  1. (historical) A kind of three-quarter-length Persian coat, originally a leather cloak with sleeves worn by men, but later a garment worn by Athenian women.