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kirtle

/ˈkəːt(ə)l/

Meanings
  • A historic garment worn by women in Europe during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

    - "The kirtle was a popular garment among noblewomen during the Renaissance."
    - "Many museums have collections of kirtles that date back to the Middle Ages."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈkəːt(ə)l/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with kirtle
Kirtle , twirls the twiglet. , Kirtle , twirls the turtle. , Kirtle , twirls the kirtle.
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Kirtle (en) : A historic garment worn by women in Europe during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

  2. Curtain (en) : A hanging piece of fabric used to cover a doorway, window, or other opening to provide privacy, block out light or drafts, or add decoration.


Variants
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kirtle , kirtles
Forms
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Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The origin of the word 'kirtle' is uncertain. Some sources suggest that it may be derived from the Old French word 'cort', which means 'short' or 'close-fitting'. Other sources suggest that it may be derived from the Middle English word 'curtal', which means 'short' or 'skirt-like'. However, the exact origin of the word 'kirtle' is still a matter of debate among scholars.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'kirtle' is believed to have originated from the Old French word 'cort', which means 'short' or 'close-fitting'.

  2. During the Middle Ages, the kirtle was often worn as an undergarment, while a outer garment, such as a tabard or a surcoat, was worn on top of it for added warmth and protection.

  3. By the Renaissance period, the kirtle had evolved into a more fitted and refined garment, which was often worn as a standalone outer garment, rather than as an undergarment.

  4. Today, the kirtle continues to inspire modern fashion designers, who often reinterpret and reimagine the classic kirtle design in new and innovative ways. Some modern kirtles may be inspired by historical precedents, while others may be more avant-garde and experimental in nature.

  5. Regardless of their specific design or inspiration, however, all modern kirtles continue to reflect and celebrate the rich cultural and historical heritage of the classic kirtle design.


Culture
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The kirtle holds significant cultural and historical importance in European history. During the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the kirtle was a popular garment among noblewomen. It was often made of expensive fabrics, such as silk or velvet, and was adorned with intricate embroidery or beadwork. The kirtle was also often worn with a farthingale, a large hoop skirt that helped to create the distinctive silhouette of the Renaissance noblewoman. Today, the kirtle remains an important symbol of the rich cultural and historical heritage of Europe.

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