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1 Tunic
TUNIC, TUNICA (Latin)The tunic without the toga was worn by Roman soldiers, which accounts for the soldiers military coat being still called a tunic. Among the Saxons the tunic was an outer garment reaching to about the knees. Tunics of uneven length and beautifully ornamented were worn in Byzantium towards the end of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century. In modern times a tunic is a section of a garment similar to an overskirt and either fitted or gathered at the waist. -
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رِدَاء طويل بدون أَكْمام \ tunic: a short straight dress, usu. sleeveless, worn by women, with or without trousers; a close-fitting short coat (worn esp. by policemen and soldiers). \ سُتْرَة الشرطيّ القصيرة \ tunic: a short straight dress, usu. sleeveless, worn by women, with or without trousers; a close-fitting short coat (worn esp. by policemen and soldiers). \ See Also رداء طويل بدون أكمام -
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[ˈtjuːnɪk] noun1) a soldier's or policeman's jacket.سُتْرَة عَسْكَرْيَّه تُشَد بِحِزام2) a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.رِداء كان يُلْبَس في اليونان وروما القَديمَه3) a similar type of modern garment.رِداء نِسائي ذو حِزام حَوْل الخَصْر -
4 Handkerchief Tunic
A tunic made of a square of material, the centre being cut out for the waist line, the outer edge forming the lower edge of the tunic, and the comers falling in points.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Handkerchief Tunic
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5 Apron Tunic
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6 a close-fitting tunic, usually padded and bearing heraldic arms, worn over armor.
General subject: giponУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > a close-fitting tunic, usually padded and bearing heraldic arms, worn over armor.
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7 טוניקה
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8 ירכית
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9 uniformsfrakke
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10 våbenfrakke
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11 uniformsjakke
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12 túnica
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13 tunika
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14 туника
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15 hermanna-/lögreglujakki
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16 tipoy
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17 pitkä pusero
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18 munduras
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19 tunika
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Tunic — • A vestment shaped like a sack, which has in the closed upper part only a slit for putting the garment over the head, and, on the sides, either sleeves or slits through which the arms can be passed Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Tunic — Tu nic, n. [L. tunica: cf. F. tunique.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) An under garment worn by the ancient Romans of both sexes. It was made with or without sleeves, reached to or below the knees, and was confined at the waist by a girdle.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tunic — (n.) c.1600, from M.Fr. tunique, from L. tunica (Cf. Sp. tunica, It. tonica, O.E. tunece, O.H.G. tunihha), probably from a Semitic source (Cf. Heb. kuttoneth coat, Aramaic kittuna) … Etymology dictionary
tunic — ► NOUN 1) a loose sleeveless garment reaching to the thigh or knees. 2) a close fitting short coat worn as part of a uniform. ORIGIN Latin tunica … English terms dictionary
tunic — [to͞o′nik, tyo͞o′nik] n. [L tunica < * ktunica, of Sem orig. (prob. via Punic), as in Aram ktūnā, Phoen ktn, garment worn next to the skin (> Gr chitōn)] 1. a loose, gownlike garment worn by men and women in ancient Greece and Rome 2. a… … English World dictionary
Tunic — A tunic is any of several types of clothing for the body, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles. The name derives from the Latin tunica commonly worn by both men and women in Ancient Rome, which in… … Wikipedia
tunic — UK [ˈtjuːnɪk] / US [ˈtunɪk] noun [countable] Word forms tunic : singular tunic plural tunics 1) a) a long loose shirt, usually worn by women b) a long loose piece of clothing with a belt and no sleeves, worn by people in ancient times 2) a short… … English dictionary
tunic — noun Etymology: Old English tunice, from Latin tunica, of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew kuttōneth coat Date: 12th century 1. a. a simple slip on garment made with or without sleeves and usually knee length or longer, belted at the waist, and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tunic — /tooh nik, tyooh /, n. 1. Chiefly Brit. a coat worn as part of a military or other uniform. 2. a gownlike outer garment, with or without sleeves and sometimes belted, worn by the ancient Greeks and Romans. 3. a woman s upper garment, either loose … Universalium
tunic — [[t]tju͟ːnɪk, AM tu͟ː [/t]] tunics N COUNT A tunic is a sleeveless garment that is worn on the top part of your body … English dictionary
Tunic — 9th to early 14th century men s clothing, fitted at the shoulders, widening at the hips. Similar to women s kyrtle. The hem reaches to the upper thigh. Sleeves were varied fitted at the forearm, or mutton sleeve, most popularly bat wing. The… … Medieval glossary