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1 Tabard
A light vestment, fastening at the side, with short wide sleeves, and ornamented with embroidery. Worn by all classes, both men and women, in the Middle Ages. The garment is now only seen when the Royal Heralds, and others, appear on State occasions with tabard embroidered lavishly with the royal arms. -
2 tabardo
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3 asetakki lyhyt viitta
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4 dobedrica
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5 glasnički kaput
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6 kaput nošen preko oklopa
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7 kratak gornji kaput sa izvezen
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8 ogrtač nošen preko oklopa
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9 tabardo
m.1 greatcoat (of soldier).2 tabard, coarse short coat, overcoat.* * *1 tabard* * *tabard* * *
tabardo sustantivo masculino Indum cloak
* * *tabardo nm1. [de soldado] greatcoat2. Hist tabard -
10 tabarðr
m. tabard, cloak.* * *m. [for. word; Low Lat. tabardum], a tabard, Bs. i. 876; vás-t., a rain-tabard, D. N.: a nickname, Fms. vii. -
11 Wappenrock
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12 верхняя одежда бедняка
General subject: tabard (в средние века)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > верхняя одежда бедняка
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13 жилет
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14 жилет-накидка
Clothing: tabard (спецодежда, надевается через голову, закрывает грудь и спину) -
15 камзол
1) General subject: camisole, doublet, jacket, just au corps2) French: just-au-corps, justicoat3) Obsolete: kirtle -
16 камзол герольда
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17 короткая куртка
1) General subject: Eton jacket, monkey jacket, monkey-jacket (матросская)2) American: roundabout4) Taboo: ass-perisher, bum-freezer, fanny cooler (см. ass perisher) -
18 короткий плащ
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19 костюм герольда
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20 ливрея
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tabard — [ tabar ] n. m. • v. 1280; tabar v. 1240; o. i. ♦ Au Moyen Âge, Manteau court, ample, à manches formant ailerons et à fentes latérales, porté sur l armure. ● tabard nom masculin (moyen français tamparion) Manteau porté sur l armure, au Moyen Âge … Encyclopédie Universelle
TABARD (M.) — Maurice TABARD 1897 1984 Maurice Tabard, photographe phare des années 1920 et 1930 en France, est mort à Nice le 21 février 1984. Né à Lyon le 12 juillet 1897 dans une famille de soyeux, Maurice Tabard fut initié très jeuneà l’art. À partir de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Tabard — Tab ard, n. [OE. tabard, tabart; cf. Sp. & Pg. tabardo, It. tabarro, W. tabar, LGr. ?, LL. tabardum.] A sort of tunic or mantle formerly worn for protection from the weather. When worn over the armor it was commonly emblazoned with the arms of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tabard — ist: Eine andere Schreibweise für das mittelalterliche Kleidungsstück Tappert Ein berühmtes Pub, das in den Canterbury Tales erwähnt wird Der Name eines britischen U Bootes, siehe HMS Tabard (P342) Di … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tabard — Nom porté dans des régions diverses (69, 23, 50, 39). Variantes : Tabart (80, 12), Tabar (Martinique, Guadeloupe). Voir Tabary … Noms de famille
tabard — (n.) mid 13c., from early Sp. tabardo and O.Fr. tabart (12c.), of unknown origin. Originally a coarse, sleeveless upper garment worn by peasants, later a knight s surcoat (hence the name of the tavern in Canterbury Tales ) … Etymology dictionary
tabard — /tabard/ A short gown; a herald s coat; a surcoat … Black's law dictionary
tabard — [tab′ərd] n. [ME < OFr tabart] 1. a loose jacket of heavy material, sleeved or sleeveless, worn outdoors as by peasants in the Middle Ages 2. a short sleeved, emblazoned cloak worn by a knight over his armor 3. a herald s official coat… … English World dictionary
Tabard — A tabard is a short coat, either sleeveless, or with short sleeves or shoulder pieces, which was a common item of men s clothing in the Middle Ages, usually for outdoors. It might be belted, or not. Tabards might be emblazoned on the front and… … Wikipedia
Tabard — Recorded in many forms including Tabard, Tabord, Tabary, Tabart, Tabert and Tabbitt, this is a surname of French origins. Introduced into England after the famous Norman Invasion of 1066, it derives from the Old French words tabart or tabard ,… … Surnames reference
Tabard — Tabar Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tabar (homonymie). Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, Lord Lyon, Roi d Armes, portant le tabard Le tabar ou tab … Wikipédia en Français