"Kirtle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Kirtle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Kirtle" Meaning

A kirtle is a type of medieval article of clothing that refers to a skirt or a petticoat. It is a loose, flowing garment worn over a woman's skirts or underskirts.

"Kirtle" Examples

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A kirtle is a type of dress that was worn in the 16th to 18th centuries.

Examples


In Shakespeare's plays, many of the female characters wear kirtles as part of their costumes. [Historical reference]
The kirtle was a staple of every woman's wardrobe during the Renaissance era. [Historical context]
In the painting, the lady is depicted wearing a kirtle overdress with a bodice and a full skirt. [Artistic description]
In this period drama, the character's kirtle is designed to resemble those worn during the 17th century. [Movie/TV reference]
The fashion historian researched the evolution of the kirtle from its medieval origins to its modern revival. [Academic writing]

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