İskoç eteği, ıskoç eteği, iskoç etek, (isim) İskoç eteği, fistan, İskoç erkeklerinin giydiği eteklik, pli yapmak, fistan, İskoç erkeklerinin giydiği bir çeşit kısa eteklik, kiltie i, eteklik, İskoçya etekliği haline sokmak, İskoç böyle eteklik giyen asker, İskoçya etekliği,
plural of kilt, Traditional Scottish garment, usually worn by men, having roughly the same morphology as a wrap-around skirt, with overlapping front aprons and pleated around the sides and back, and usually made of twill-woven worsted wool with a tartan pattern, a plaid, pleated school uniform skirt sometimes structured as a wrap around, sometimes pleated throughout the entire circumference, Any Scottish garment from which the above lies in a direct line of descent, such as the philibeg, or the great kilt or belted plaid, a variety of non-bifurcated garments made for men and loosely resembling a Scottish kilt, but most often made from different fabrics and not always with tartan plaid designs, To gather up part of a long garment, and hold it with a tuck, belt, pin, etc., in order to make it shorter, Any Scottish garment from which the above lies in a direct line of descent, such as the philibeg and the great kilt or belted plaid, Traditional Scottish garment, usually worn by men, having roughly the same morphology as a wrap-around skirt, with overlapping front aprons and pleated around the sides and back, and usually made of twill woven worsted wool with a tartan pattern, knee-length pleated skirt of tartan wool which is worn by men as part of the traditional dress of the Scottish Highlands, n A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland, a knee-length pleated tartan skirt worn by men in the Highlands of northern Scotland, A kilt is a skirt with a lot of vertical folds, traditionally worn by Scottish men. Kilts can also be worn by women and girls. a type of thick skirt made of tartan (=material with a pattern of lines and squares) that is traditionally worn by Scottish men (kilt (14-19 centuries), from a language). Knee-length, skirtlike garment worn by men as part of the traditional national garb, or Highland dress, of Scotland. It is made of permanently pleated wool and wrapped around the wearer's waist so that the pleats are in the back and the flat ends overlap in front. It is usually worn with the plaid, a rectangular length of cloth draped over the left shoulder. Both kilt and plaid are woven with a tartan pattern. The ensemble, which developed in the 17th century, is worn for ordinary purposes as well as for special occasions. Highland dress is the uniform of Scottish regiments in the British army; kilts were worn into battle as recently as World War II, A kind of short petticoat, reaching from the waist to the knees, worn in the Highlands of Scotland by men, and in the Lowlands by young boys; a filibeg, a knee-length pleated skirt usually of tartan, namely a twilled woolen fabric with a plaid textile design consisting of stripes of varying width and color usually patterned to designate a distinctive clan and worn by men in Scotland and by Scottish regiments in the British armies; a garment that resembles a Scottish kilt, from Kill, To tuck up; to truss up, as the clothes, short pleated skirt worn by men,
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plural of kilt
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kilt
Traditional Scottish garment, usually worn by men, having roughly the same morphology as a wrap-around skirt, with overlapping front aprons and pleated around the sides and back, and usually made of twill-woven worsted wool with a tartan pattern
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a plaid, pleated school uniform skirt sometimes structured as a wrap around, sometimes pleated throughout the entire circumference
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kilt
Any Scottish garment from which the above lies in a direct line of descent, such as the philibeg, or the great kilt or belted plaid
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kilt
a variety of non-bifurcated garments made for men and loosely resembling a Scottish kilt, but most often made from different fabrics and not always with tartan plaid designs
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kilt
To gather up part of a long garment, and hold it with a tuck, belt, pin, etc., in order to make it shorter - "She kilted up her skirt and waded out to the boat."
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kilt
Any Scottish garment from which the above lies in a direct line of descent, such as the philibeg and the great kilt or belted plaid
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kilt
Traditional Scottish garment, usually worn by men, having roughly the same morphology as a wrap-around skirt, with overlapping front aprons and pleated around the sides and back, and usually made of twill woven worsted wool with a tartan pattern
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kilt
knee-length pleated skirt of tartan wool which is worn by men as part of the traditional dress of the Scottish Highlands isim
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kilt
n A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland
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kilt
a knee-length pleated tartan skirt worn by men in the Highlands of northern Scotland
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kilt
A kilt is a skirt with a lot of vertical folds, traditionally worn by Scottish men. Kilts can also be worn by women and girls. a type of thick skirt made of tartan (=material with a pattern of lines and squares) that is traditionally worn by Scottish men (kilt (14-19 centuries), from a language). Knee-length, skirtlike garment worn by men as part of the traditional national garb, or Highland dress, of Scotland. It is made of permanently pleated wool and wrapped around the wearer's waist so that the pleats are in the back and the flat ends overlap in front. It is usually worn with the plaid, a rectangular length of cloth draped over the left shoulder. Both kilt and plaid are woven with a tartan pattern. The ensemble, which developed in the 17th century, is worn for ordinary purposes as well as for special occasions. Highland dress is the uniform of Scottish regiments in the British army; kilts were worn into battle as recently as World War II
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kilt
A kind of short petticoat, reaching from the waist to the knees, worn in the Highlands of Scotland by men, and in the Lowlands by young boys; a filibeg
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kilt
a knee-length pleated skirt usually of tartan, namely a twilled woolen fabric with a plaid textile design consisting of stripes of varying width and color usually patterned to designate a distinctive clan and worn by men in Scotland and by Scottish regiments in the British armies; a garment that resembles a Scottish kilt
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