What is the meaning of the word "tabard"?

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  1. A coarse sleeveless garment worn as the outer dress of medieval peasants and clerics, or worn as a surcoat over armor. copy to clipboard NOUN
    • The knight donned his tabard, emblazoned with his family's coat of arms, before riding into the tournament, making him easily identifiable to spectators and fellow competitors. copy to clipboard
  2. A piece of clothing consisting of a back and a front part without sleeves and a hole for the head, sometimes worn to protect the clothes underneath. copy to clipboard NOUN
    • The hotel's staff uniforms included modern tabards, which were both practical for their roles and stylish, reflecting the establishment's branding. copy to clipboard
  3. A type of garment that was commonly worn in the Middle Ages, particularly from the 12th to the 16th centuries. copy to clipboard NOUN
    • The museum's exhibit on medieval life featured a detailed replica of a tabard, complete with the heraldic symbols of a prominent noble family from the 14th century. copy to clipboard

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