- a knee-length pleated tartan skirt worn by men as part of the traditional dress in the Highlands of northern Scotland
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- Traditional Scottish garment, usually worn by men, having roughly the same morphology as a wrap-around skirt, with overlapping front aprons and pleated around the sides and back, and usually made of twill-woven worsted wool with a tartan pattern; Any Scottish garment from which the above lies ...
- (kilting) A method of vertically arranging flat plaits such that each plait is folded so as to cover half the of the one before it
- killed. "I was upposda be in at 10, I'm gonna get kilt".
- a kind of skirt, usually of tartan cloth, reaching to the knee annnd thickly pleated at the back. Part of modern male Highland dress.
- past tense of KILL; But why were they kilt?
- a wrap-around, pleated garment worn only by men, which covers the body from waist to knees, made of fabric woven in the tartan of the clan to which the man belongs
- This particular model was distributed in France by a vendor and sold at a discounted price. Al least four models were made with the Kilt insignia: Kilt 0 (Mitchell 300), Kilt 3 (Galion 14 Model), Kilt 4 (Mitchell CAP 304), and Kilt 7 (large Galion model). All these models were made in the mid-1960s.
- Those rabbits were kilt means that they got their bloody heads shot off by a thunder stick (shotgun).
- SCOTLAND SKIRT. For a QuickTime movie of this sign, see ASL browser - kilt.
- Traditional Scottish tartan skirt (but never call it a skirt to a Scot).
- (1340): To lift up petticoats to avoid they dragging. The Gaelic name for that piece of Scottish cloth is ‘feileadth-beag’ which means ‘little plaid’. This sense of the word was not used until 1730.
- A plaid skirt worn by Scottish men.
- To truss up the clothes.
- a sort of short petticoat