Kilt ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Kilt ( noun )

A knee-length garment worn by men in Scotland, traditionally made of woolen cloth and worn with a belt and a sporran.

Origin:

The word kilt comes from the scottish word "kilt" which refers to a knee-length garment worn by men in scotland, traditionally made of woolen cloth and worn with a belt and a sporran. the word has been in use since the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. He wore a kilt to the Scottish festival.
  2. The kilt is a traditional Scottish garment.
  3. The kilts worn by the Scottish guards are made of a specific tartan.
  4. He purchased a kilt for his trip to Scotland.
  5. The kilt is worn with a belt and sporran.

(As a verb)

Kilt ( verb )

To tuck up the front of a kilt and fasten it to the waistband, so that the pleats are exposed.

Origin:

The word kilt comes from the scottish word "kilt" which refers to a knee-length garment worn by men in scotland, traditionally made of woolen cloth and worn with a belt and a sporran. the word has been in use since the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. He kilted his kilt for the Scottish dance.
  2. He was taught how to kilt his kilt correctly.
  3. The traditional Scottish dance requires the kilt to be kilted.
  4. The kilted kilt revealed the intricate tartan pattern.
  5. He kilted his kilt and fastened it with a belt.
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