[? f. VICTOR-IA2 + -INE4.] A kind of fur tippet worn by ladies, fastened in front of the neck and having two loose ends hanging down.
1849. Ann. Reg., 111. The several articles now produced, a bonnet, a fur victorine, &c.
1862. Catal. Internat. Exhib., Brit., II. No. 4502. Manufacturer of self-fasteners for victorines and mantles.
1881. Miss C. M. Yonge, Lads & Lasses Langley, i. 47. The first prize was a lovely fur victorine.
1902. Delineator, Dec., 614/1. The Victorine and collarette are again promised favour.