plural. Wide baggy breeches or hose, of the kind commonly worn in the 16th and early 17th cent.; loose trousers, esp. those worn by sailors. Now…
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释义 | the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for legs > clothing for legs and lower body > [noun] > trousers > types of > breeches > wide or loose (15) slops1481 plural. Wide baggy breeches or hose, of the kind commonly worn in the 16th and early 17th cent.; loose trousers, esp. those worn by sailors. Now… slopper1549 = slop, n.1 4. gally breeches1567 In gally breeches, gally hose, gally slops, apparently synonymous or nearly so with galligaskin, n. gally hose1567 In gally breeches, gally hose, gally slops, apparently synonymous or nearly so with galligaskin, n. gaskin breeches1573 General attributive, as gaskin breeches, gaskin hose. Now historical and rare. gaskins1573 In plural. A kind of wide loose hose or breeches; trousers. Also occasionally in singular. Cf. galligaskin, n. 1. Now rare. galligaskin1577 A kind of wide hose or breeches worn in the 16th and 17th centuries; later, a more or less ludicrous term for loose breeches in general. plural. galligaskin breeches1577 = sense 1. galligaskin1592 A kind of wide hose or breeches worn in the 16th and 17th centuries; later, a more or less ludicrous term for loose breeches in general. singular. slivings1601 Loose or wide breeches. gregs1611 With plural agreement. Galligaskins or breeches. petticoat breeches1658 loose wide breeches with legs resembling skirts, spec. those fashionable during the early reign of Charles II. Rhinegrave1667 Loose, wide breeches with legs resembling skirts; = petticoat breeches n. at petticoat, n. compounds 3. Also in plural. historical after 17th cent. bushel-breeches1834 romper1922 Originally U.S. Usually in plural. An item of clothing of related design worn by adults: spec. (a) a fashionable, loose-fitting woman's garment… |
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