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farthingales Meaning in Bengali



একটি পতর স্কার্ট তলদেশে ধৃত অনুভূমিকভাবে প্রসারিত করতে; 16 এবং 17 শতকের ইউরোপীয় মহিলাদের দ্বারা ধৃত

Noun:

ফার্দিঙ্গেল,





farthingales শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

ব্রিচেস · ব্রিচিং · বার্নসউইক · শেমিজ · চিটন · ক্লামিজ · ডুবলেট · এক্সোমিস · ফার্দিঙ্গেল · ফ্রক · হাইমেশন · হোস · হুপ্পালান্ডে · জার্কিন · জাস্টাকর্পস · পাল্লা · ।

farthingales's Usage Examples:

for furnishings and carpeting, and also for clothing such as doublets, farthingales, and kirtles.


made lively with furnishings and peopled by inhabitants in ruffs and farthingales, the quintessence of "Merrie Olde England".


It is said that the Sultana was amazed by the farthingales worn by the English ladies, and wondered if all English women had such.


By the 1590s, skirts were pinned to wide wheel farthingales to achieve a drum shape.


She also issued instructions about clothing: she condemned the use of farthingales, Ruff (clothing) for vicars, a number of different colors, and promoted.


her own gowns were altered and enlarged, perhaps to wear with larger farthingales.


Unlike the farthingales and panniers, the crinoline was worn by women of every social class;.


her fruit to market on the Surrey side, sat there in her plaids and farthingales with her lap full of apples, for all the world as if she were about to.


that of the era and the monarch, that went well, too, with the mighty farthingales and ruffs of the ladies, the trunk-hose and puffed and banded doublets.


They were peopled with jolly figures in ruffs and farthingales, who personified a specific "Merry England" that was not Catholic (always.


1560–74) was there in 1564, said they used the baleen to "make farthingales, stays for women, knife-handles, and many other things".


Hoop skirts or farthingales had appeared in Spain at the very end of the 15th century, and spread.


indecipherable court intrigue in dark, smoky rooms, and a fashion show of ruffs, farthingales, and halberds.



farthingales's Meaning':

a hoop worn beneath a skirt to extend it horizontally; worn by European women in the 16th and 17th centuries

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