Synonyms for kirtle
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kur-tl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkɜr tl |
Définition of kirtle
Origin :- "a man's tunic; a woman's skirt," Old English cyrtel, related to Old Norse kyrtill "tunic;" both regarded as probably from Latin curtus "short" (see curt) + diminutive suffix -el.
- As in tunic : noun long shirt
- She put her hand to her kirtle and gripped the knife at her side.
- Extract from : « Eric Brighteyes » by H. Rider Haggard
- The kirtle or petticoat is in reality a development of the tunic.
- Extract from : « Chats on Costume » by G. Woolliscroft Rhead
- When the corslet was unclasped, the arrow had only to be pulled out of the belt and kirtle.
- Extract from : « The World of Homer » by Andrew Lang
- And I am weary withal, and this kirtle is light and easy to me.
- Extract from : « The Roots of the Mountains » by William Morris
- He sheareth a deal from his kirtle meet, To make her sandals for her feet.
- Extract from : « Poems by the Way » by William Morris
- A kirtle is a gown; Skeat suggests that it is a diminutive of skirt.
- Extract from : « Milton's Comus » by John Milton
- That evening when they parted he knelt at her feet and kissed the hem of her kirtle.
- Extract from : « The Nest of the Sparrowhawk » by Baroness Orczy
- Having kissed the hem of her kirtle he turned towards the house.
- Extract from : « The Nest of the Sparrowhawk » by Baroness Orczy
- She was richly dressed in a kirtle of vermeil silk, broidered with gold, and her mantle was worth the spoil of a king's castle.
- Extract from : « French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France » by Marie de France
- She leaped out without a moment's thought among the rushes, with her kirtle girt up close above her knees.
- Extract from : « Folle-Farine » by Ouida
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