- over a
skirt or skirts.
Tunics were also worn in
ancient Greece,
whence the
Roman version was adopted.
Later Gr**** and
Roman tunics were an
evolution from...
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tunic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tunic may
refer to :
Tunic, a
simple garment type. Sub-types or
specific uses include :
Tunic top, commonly...
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Prussian soldiers in
tunics, 1845. A
member of the
Garde nationale mobile in 1848,
showing the long-skirted
French Army
tunic. A
Captain the
United States...
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Chiton Frock Frock coat
Hanfu Justacorps Paenula Peplos Stola Toga
Tunic Xout lao Tops
Basque Bedgown Bodice Doublet Peascod belly Poet
shirt Sbai...
- The
Stalin tunic (Russian: сталинка, romanized: stalinka [ˈstalʲɪnkə]) is a
colloquial term for a type of
tunic or
jacket ****ociated with
Joseph Stalin...
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tunics over a
period of years,
producing a
structure of tough,
reticulated fibre.
Other species, such as many in the
genus Lapeirousia, have
tunics of...
- The
priestly tunic (Hebrew: כֻּתֹּנֶת kutonet) was as an
undergarment or
shirt worn by the High
Priest and
priests when they
served in the Tabernacle...
-
tunic remains in the
current British Army
Dress Regulations. It is one of
three coloured tunics used by the
British Army;
alongside dark
green tunics...
- [frʲenʲt͡ɕ]) was the
designation of a
particular type of
military jacket or
tunic in the
Russian Empire and
later in the
Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics...
-
collarless shirt or
tunic worn in many
regions of
South Asia, and now also worn
around the world.
Tracing its
roots to
Central Asian nomadic tunics, or
upper body...