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121 연합왕국
n. United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (country in northern Europe consisting of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) -
122 GrootBrittannie
Great Britain, large island off the western European continent on which are located the countries of England Scotland and Wales; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland -
123 Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland
n. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (country in northern Europe consisting of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland)Holandés-inglés dicionario > Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland
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124 Birrus
BIRRUS (Burreau, Burel, Burellas)A woollen cape or hood, worn over the shoulder or over the head as a cowl. It originated as an outdoor covering for the head among the Romans. It was used in Scotland and England during the 12th and 13th centuries by the poorer classes. The coarse woollen cloth, from which it was made, was also known by this name. Later on, rough clothing was made from brown-coloured Birrus cloth. -
125 Burreau
BIRRUS (Burreau, Burel, Burellas)A woollen cape or hood, worn over the shoulder or over the head as a cowl. It originated as an outdoor covering for the head among the Romans. It was used in Scotland and England during the 12th and 13th centuries by the poorer classes. The coarse woollen cloth, from which it was made, was also known by this name. Later on, rough clothing was made from brown-coloured Birrus cloth. -
126 Collar Twine
Trade term in Scotland and England for a coarse and cheap grade of cable thread. -
127 Grogram
Stuffs of various degrees have received this name, which is derived from the texture. Grogram is named amongst the woollen cloths woven in England in the time of Charles II. Latterly the grogram was a coarse, loosely woven and stiffened diagonal silk or mohair fabric with a thick weft; used for cloaks, and manufactured in Scotland. -
128 Napkin
A pocket handkerchief was commonly so called in the 16th century, and is still called a pocket-napkin in Scotland and the North of England. In 1768 it was used to signify a woman's neckerchief.
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