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+ | [[Clothing]], or a gown worn by a female. This generally refers to the outer layer dress worn indoors, unless given a prefix (eg under-dress or overdress). |
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− | A lady's [[gown]], or to put clothes on. |
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+ | Many names exist for a basic women's gown in different languages, from different regions and [[medieval]] [[period]]s, and sometimes to refer to a specific style of garment. Some of these are: |
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+ | *gunna ([[Germany|Germanic]], mid medieval) |
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+ | *rock |
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+ | *[[bliaut]] |
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+ | *[[cotehardie|cote/coathardie]] (in common [[SCA]] speak) |
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+ | *[[tunic]] |
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+ | Garments which are not often called [[dress]]es, but may be similar in shape and form are: |
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+ | *[[chemise]] |
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+ | *[[cotehardie]] (when refering to an outer garment) |
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 10 June 2006
Clothing, or a gown worn by a female. This generally refers to the outer layer dress worn indoors, unless given a prefix (eg under-dress or overdress).
Many names exist for a basic women's gown in different languages, from different regions and medieval periods, and sometimes to refer to a specific style of garment. Some of these are:
- gunna (Germanic, mid medieval)
- rock
- bliaut
- cote/coathardie (in common SCA speak)
- tunic
Garments which are not often called dresses, but may be similar in shape and form are:
- chemise
- cotehardie (when refering to an outer garment)