slovo | definícia |
cravat (encz) | cravat,kravata n: Zdeněk Brož |
Cravat (gcide) | Cravat \Cra*vat"\ (kr?-v?t"), n. [F. cravate, fr. Cravate a
Croat, an inhabitant of Croatia, one of a body of Austrian
troops, from whom, in 1636, this article of dress was adopted
in France.]
A neckcloth; a piece of silk, fine muslin, or other cloth,
worn by men about the neck.
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While his wig was combed and his cravat tied.
--Macaulay.
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cravat (gcide) | ascot \ascot\ n. [from the fashionable clothjing worn at the
Ascot races.]
a cravat with wide square ends, tied so that the ends are
laid flat; the ends are often secured with an ornamental pin;
-- called cravat in Britain.
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cravat (wn) | cravat
n 1: neckwear worn in a slipknot with long ends overlapping
vertically in front |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
Cravat (gcide) | Cravat \Cra*vat"\ (kr?-v?t"), n. [F. cravate, fr. Cravate a
Croat, an inhabitant of Croatia, one of a body of Austrian
troops, from whom, in 1636, this article of dress was adopted
in France.]
A neckcloth; a piece of silk, fine muslin, or other cloth,
worn by men about the neck.
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While his wig was combed and his cravat tied.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]ascot \ascot\ n. [from the fashionable clothjing worn at the
Ascot races.]
a cravat with wide square ends, tied so that the ends are
laid flat; the ends are often secured with an ornamental pin;
-- called cravat in Britain.
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Cravatted (gcide) | Cravatted \Cra*vat`ted\ (kr?-v?t"t?d), a.
Wearing a cravat.
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The young men faultlessly appointed, handsomely
cravatted. --Thackeray.
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