单词 | taovala |
释义 | taovalan. In Tonga, a piece of fine matting worn round the waist over a vala or Tongan kilt (and without which one is not considered properly dressed). Traditionally worn by the male (with the exception of the Queen as monarch). It should be torn in several places, to show that the wearer does not set himself above his fellows. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > clothing for lower body > for waist kikoi1860 taovala1947 1947 Pacific Islands Monthly Sept. 60/3 (caption) He wears the ‘Taovala’ (mat tied with coconut fibre) which is a ‘must’ with all Tongans who would show respect to their chiefs. 1953 News Chron. 2 June 7/1 With him rides a Queen—Queen Salote Tupon of the Tonga Islands. Her ceremonial dress includes a loose blouse and ankle-length skirt, round which is draped a tao-vala—a mat made from brown pandana leaves. 1977 Daily Tel. 15 Feb. 17/4 Pretty Tongan girls in white with the Taovala (traditional belts made from tree bark) round their waists kept the Royal party as cool as they could with fans made from the prickly-leaved pandanus tree. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < n.1947 |
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