Dirndl (noun)

  1. A traditional dress worn by women in Austria, Southern Germany and Switzerland, typically consisting of a bodice, apron, and full skirt.
  2. A type of traditional dress worn by women in Austria, southern Germany, and Switzerland, typically featuring a bodice, apron, and full skirt.

Origin:

From german dirndl, from an austrian german diminutive of dirne girl.

Examples:

  1. The woman was wearing a beautiful dirndl for the Oktoberfest celebration.
  2. The dirndl is a traditional dress worn for festivals and special occasions.
  3. The dirndl is a popular costume worn by women during folk festivals.
  4. The dirndl has a low-cut bodice and a full skirt that reaches the knee.
  5. The dirndl is often worn with a white blouse and a traditional apron.
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