- A kilt (Scottish Gaelic: fèileadh [ˈfeːləɣ]) is a
garment resembling a wrap-around knee-length skirt, made of twill-woven
worsted wool with
heavy pleats...
- Two
Garbs of the last.
Supporters On the
Dexter a
Scotsman Habited with
Philabeg and
Plaid of the Clan Cameron,
supporting in His
Exterior Hand a Cromach;...
- the
clothes commonly called Highland clothes (that is to say) the Plaid,
Philabeg, or
little Kilt, Trowse, Shoulder-belts, or any part
whatever of what peculiarly...
-
early 18th
century the
small kilt (fèileadh beag,
anglicised as
filibeg or
philabeg),
using a
single width of
cloth worn
hanging down
below the belt came into...
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including variants titled as "I hae ae bit son". Cam' ye by Athol, lad wi' the
philabeg, Down by the Tummel, or
banks of the Garry? Saw ye the lads, wi' their...
- Crest: A
Mural Crown. Supporters: On the
Dexter a
Scotsman Habited with
Philabeg and
Plaid of the Clan Cameron,
supporting in His
Exterior Hand a Cromach;...
- (Chorus) 'I' faith,' quo' Johnnie, 'I got sic flegs, Wi'
their claymores an'
philabegs;, If I face them again, deil
break my legs! Sae I wish you a' gude morning'...
- new garment,
called the
little kilt (Gaelic: felie-beg,
Anglicized to
philabeg,
again with
various spellings). In a
letter published in
Edinburgh Magazine...