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Draped garment worn in Scotland as part of traditional female Highland dress
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Arisaid
Large piece of fabric wrapped around the body, loosely gathered and belted at the waist
is called the earasaid (plural earasaidean; often anglicised to arisaid and arisaids). The belted plaid consisted of a piece of tartan fabric approximately
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was a large plaid (blanket) pleated by hand and belted around the waist Arisaid, ladieswear equivalent of the belted plaid, worn until the 18th century
Plaid
Predominantly Scottish cloth pattern
plaid (breacan féile) or "great kilt" which preceded the modern kilt; the arisaid (earasaid), a large shawl that could be wrapped into a dress; and several
Tartan
Traditional dress of Scotland's highlands and isles
women's Highland dress starts with the tartan, either as a kilt, trews, arisaid, sash, or tonnag. Tartans in Scotland are registered at the Scottish Register
Highland_dress
Stone tool for hand-grinding
The quern rests on the arisaid of the woman on the right, possibly to catch grain; she feeds the stone with grain from the bowl at her left.
Quern-stone
Scottish skirt-like garment
Some of these are made of PVC or cotton-polyester blends. Scotland portal Arisaid Belted plaid Dhoti Fly plaid Full plaid Fustanella Highland dress Lungi
Kilt
List of tartan patterns
(no. 3324) and SRT in 2009 (no. 5216). Also exists in green, grey, and arisaid (white-field) variants. Oliver Borders area Park Rainey Angus, Scotland
List_of_tartans
Queen's journey to Argyll. The French word "plette" can also mean a plaid or arisaid, Mary's tailor Baltazar Hully made "une plette bigaree" for Mary to wear
Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots
Wardrobe_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Queen's journey to Argyll. The French word "plette" can also mean a plaid or arisaid, Mary's tailor Baltazar Hully made "une plette bigaree" for Mary to wear
Progresses of Mary, Queen of Scots
Progresses_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Tartan pattern used by a military unit
Trevor-Roper (1983), p. 25. Eslea MacDonald, Peter (2016). "Musings on the Arisaid and Other Female Dress" (PDF). ScottishTartans.org.uk. Retrieved 21 June
Regimental_tartan
Work by John Sobieski Stuart
material on tartans, the book also contained appendices on women's plaids (arisaids) and on hose and trews. In the end, Lauder urged the brothers to have the
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Hindu
Fame giver and Lucky, Wealthy
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Guarding
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Beautiful one
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Indian
Name of a Fasting Day
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All auspicious Lord
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English : from Old English dēmung ‘judgement’, ‘act of judging’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a judge or for an arbiter of minor disputes. Compare Deemer and Deem.
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Flow of Water; Poet; Diamond
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Indian
Shining Sun
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(Ανδώνης) Contracted form of Greek Andonios, possibly ANDONIS means "invaluable."Â
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Hindu
Energy, Name of a sage
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