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Glengarry bonnet
Glengarry Glen*gar"ry, n., or Glengarry bonnet Glen*gar"ry
bon"net [Name of a valley in Scotland.]
A kind of Highland Scotch cap for men, with straight sides
and a hollow top sloping to the back, where it is parted and
held together by ribbons or strings.
The long silk streamers of his Glengarry bonnet. --L.
Hutton.
Meaning of Glengarry bonnet from wikipedia
- The
Glengarry bonnet is a
traditional Scots cap made of thick-milled
woollen material,
decorated with a
toorie on top,
frequently a
rosette ****ade on...
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Shanter cap and the (formal or informal)
Glengarry bonnet.
Originally with a
voluminous crown, today, the
bonnet is smaller, made of
finer cloth, and tends...
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Scottish regiments Glengarry, type of
Scottish cap also
called a
Glengarry bonnet Tam o'
Shanter (cap) its
military variant the
Balmoral bonnet See also: Bluebonnet...
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garrison hat,
overseas cap, side cap,
field service cap
Glengarry, also
Glengarry bonnet,
Glengarry cap
Hardee hat
Helmet Jeep cap
Kartus – a
peakless cap...
- gloming, from Old
English glomung "twilight", from OE glom golf
glengarry (or
Glengarry bonnet) A
brimless Scottish cap with a
crease running down the crown...
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bonnet (not to be
confused with
those worn by
Native Americans, for
which bonnet was also used),
Glengarry,
Kilmarnock and Balmoral. The
Tudor bonnet...
- men's fashion.
Bonnet (disambiguation) Flat cap
Glengarry Balmoral bonnet Caubeen Scotch bonnet Cooper,
Robert Ashley, "THE
HUMMEL BONNET An investigation...
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Bonnet (from the
place of
manufacture in
southwest Scotland). The
Kilmarnock forage cap was su****ded in
kilted Highland regiments by the
Glengarry bonnet...
- belt Black, silver-mounted and
jeweled sgian-dubh
Highland bonnet (Balmoral or
Glengarry) with
crest badge (only worn outdoors)
Short belted plaid with...
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Glengarry. As was
customary for a
laird (landed
proprietor in Scotland),
MacDonell was
often called Glengarry after his prin****l estate.
Glengarry's...