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[ˈtaːtən] noun1) (woollen or other cloth woven with) a pattern of different coloured lines and broader stripes, crossing each other at right angles, originally used by clans of the Scottish Highlands.قُماش صوفي مُزَخْرَف بِمُرَبَّعات مُلَوَّنَه2) any one pattern of this sort, usually associated with a particular clan etc:قِماش القَبيلَهthe Cameron tartan.
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قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ مُقَلَّم \ tartan: woollen cloth with bands and squares of colour, used for Scottish national dress (with different patterns for each of the main Scottish families). -
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TARTANS, TARTAN PLAIDS, SCOTCH PLAIDSColoured checks which are the distinctive dress of the Scottish Highlanders where each clan has its own pattern, such as Mackenzie, Stewart, Cameron, Black Watch, Sutherland, Rob Roy, etc. The weave is a serge twill and the cloth is made into kilts, coats, shawls, etc. Wool yarns are used. Cotton dress goods made to imitate the tartans used by the Scottish clans. A large trade is done in Colne and other districts in cloths 27-in. to 30-in. wide, about 50 to 70 ends and picks per inch, 20's to 30's warp, and 16's to 24's weft. Yorkshire has a fair trade in tartans made from wool yarns. -
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29 Abercrombie Tartan
A Scottish tartan having a blue and black ground checked with green stripes split with white.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Abercrombie Tartan
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30 Armstrong Tartan
Scottish tartan, with blue and black ground, checked with green and narrow red stripes. -
31 Baird Tartan
Scottish Tartan - blue, black and green checks and bright red line stripes. -
32 Barclay Tartan
Scottish tartan with alternate blue and green bars and narrow red lines. -
33 Black Watch Tartan
Scottish tartan, very dark colours, woven green bar, black lines, navy bar, and black lines, and narrower black and blue bars.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Black Watch Tartan
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34 Brodie Tartan
Scottish tartan of black and green bars with narrow red and blue stripes. -
35 Bruce Tartan
Scottish tartan with bright red ground, having dark green bars and yellow and white lines. -
36 Buchanan Tartan
Scottish tartan having yellow, red and blue, with white bars running over the designs each way. -
37 Cameron Of Erracht Tartan
Scottish tartan of wide green bars with red lines, black bar and red lines, blue bar and red lines with yellow and red narrow stripes.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cameron Of Erracht Tartan
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38 Cameron Of Lochiel Tartan
Scottish Tartan with red ground and white blue, green and red stripes.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cameron Of Lochiel Tartan
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39 Cameron Tartan
Scottish tartan, showing black, green and blue plaids, crossed by yellow bars, and flanked by two red bars on each side. -
40 Campbell Of Cawdor Tartan
Scottish tartan with wide blue, black, and green bars and narrow red, black and sky lines.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Campbell Of Cawdor Tartan
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