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has gloss | (noun) tight-fitting trousers; usually of tartan trews |
has gloss | eng: Trews (Truis or Truibhas) are men's clothing for the legs and lower abdomen, a traditional form of Irish and Scottish apparel. Trews could be trimmed with leather, probably buckskin, especially on the inner leg to prevent wear from riding on horseback. Trews is the origin of the word trousers. |
lexicalization | eng: trews |
subclass of | (noun) (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately; "he had a sharp crease in his trousers" pant, trouser |
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lexicalization | hye: վանդակավոր շալվար |
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lexicalization | tha: กางเกงรัดรูปลายสก๊อต |
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similar | e/Trews |
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media:img | Raeburn sir john sinclair 1794-95.jpg |
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