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                                                24th January 17, 06:31 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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			Gaelic names for old Highland dress
		
			
				
					Bonnet - bonaid, boineidshirt - lèine
 cravat - cràbhat
 button - putan
 plaid - fèileadh-mòr,  breacan an fhèilidh  (breacan is the checked pattern)
 kilt - fèileadh-beag
 doublet, short coat - còta-gearr
 waistcoat - peitean; sleeved waistcoat - peitean-mòr
 hose - osan
 belt - crios; sword belt - crios-claidheamh; shoulder belt (same as sword belt but could carry other things like ammunition pouch) - crios-guaille, crios-guailne
 scabbard - truaill
 scabbard mouth piece - crambaid
 sword - claidheamh; broadsword - claidheamh-mòr; backsword - claidheamh-cùil  (backsword and broadsword are both the classic claymore, but the broadsword has two edges and the backsword has one)
 blade - lann
 blade tip - bàrr, rann
 hilt - dòrn-chuir, ceann; basket hilt - ceann-aisneach     (dòrn has a meaning of striking so a hilt is something you can punch with, ceann simply means head/top)
 dirk - biodag
 shoes - brògan; buckle shoes - brògan bucallach
 
 Lowlanders - Luchd nan cosag (people of the long coats)
 tartan clothes - aodach breacanach
 cloak - brat
 brooch - bràist
 cirean - clan badge (such as the modern metal one)
 boot knife - sgian dubh (black knife)
 
 Cath-dath (war colour) which I think is also where the word cadadh comes from.
 This seems to refer to hose and coats such as còta cath-dath (tartan coat).
 
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 stock - stoc
 sporran - sporan; hairy sporran - sporan molach
 tassel - aigilean; aigileanan (plural)
 trews - truibhas
 cuaran - cuaran; cuarain - a pair of cuarans (untanned skins worn hairy side out)
 
 Feumaidh fear nan cuaran èirigh uair ro fhear nam bròg. The man of the cuaran must rise an hour before the man of the shoe. Cuarans were considered a pain to put on because they need a lot of lacing to stay on the foot.
 
				
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                                                24th January 17, 06:33 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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                                                24th January 17, 06:45 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					A good comendium but very obviously missing from the list are Trews (triubhas).
 Depending on what one means by 'old' then some of these items are modern, cravat for example. The 18th century garment was a Stock (stoc).
 
				
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                                                24th January 17, 06:57 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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	Minor spelling correction - triubhas
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by figheadair   A good comendium but very obviously missing from the list are Trews (trubhais).
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                                                24th January 17, 07:18 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					There is also cuaran -  sort of moccasins/slippers somewhat between barefoot and brogan in sophistication and also with holes to allow water to drain out.       Alan
 
	
	
	
	
		
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                                                24th January 17, 12:58 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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	I missed an obvious one in sporan too, plus there's no terms really for female attire.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by figheadair   A good comendium but very obviously missing from the list are Trews (trubhais).
 Depending on what one means by 'old' then some of these items are modern, cravat for example. The 18th century garment was a Stock (stoc).
 
 Does anyone know what toorie would be? It seems to be Lallans but maybe the same word was used in Gaelic like Bonnet.
 
	
	
		
                        
                                
                                        
                                                24th January 17, 01:07 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					  Originally Posted by neloon   Minor spelling correction - triubhasAlan
 
 And then of course there's sporan.
 
	
	
		
                        
                                
                                        
                                                24th January 17, 06:27 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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	I think it depends;  a cravat is borrowed from French, but in the "English" world was something wrapped and often tied in a knot in the font  similar to a modern tie, while a stock simply wraps around and is buckled.  Ive not yet seen a surviving example of a reenactor style stock that ties in the back, I think that was a US Bicentennial made up/make due as no one was producing stock buckles or clasps.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by figheadair   A good comendium but very obviously missing from the list are Trews (triubhas).
 Depending on what one means by 'old' then some of these items are modern, cravat for example. The 18th century garment was a Stock (stoc).
 
	
	
		
                        
                                
                                        
                                                24th January 17, 07:43 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					It's one thing to spell out the gaelic (in whatever spelling you think it sounds like), but another to somehow distribute the audio that actually represents the actual Gaelic pronunciation.  (Is there anyway we can understand how it sounds?)
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                                                24th January 17, 08:19 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					Very extensive audio files at http://learngaelic.net/dictionary/index.jsp
 The rest of the site is worth digging around in, too!
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