kilt in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

kilt in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The earliest written source that definitely describes the belted plaid or great kilt comes from 1594.
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They wear a kilt and tartan hose, and black laced ghillies, or dancing shoes.
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The small kilt or philabeg is a clear development from the great kilt, i.e. it is essentially the bottom half of the great kilt.
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The fibres of young, unopened leaves can be used to make carpets, kilts and brooms.
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Up until this point, the kilt was folded, rather than pleated.
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The men would continue to dance in kilt and jacket, wearing bonnets and sporrans.
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The exact age of the great kilt is still under debate.
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This garment, also known as the great kilt, was gathered up into pleats by hand and secured by a wide belt.
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Students wear uniforms, generally a kilt and a top in school colours.
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The first modern kilt was plain black, and other patterns followed.
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