Difference between revisions of "Tam, homd and dicky"
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− | Tom, Dick and Harry | + | * '''Tom, Dick and Harry''' |
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+ | * The three soldiers (Welsh fusiliers) | ||
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+ | * '''tam:''' a soft woollen bonnet with flat circular crown with a pompon, formerly worn by Scottish ploughmen, a "tam-o'-shanter" | ||
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+ | * '''dicky:''' a false shirt front, especially one worn with full evening dress | ||
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+ | * '''Hemd''' (German) shirt | ||
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+ | [[Category: clothing]] |
Latest revision as of 06:55, 16 July 2012
- Tom, Dick and Harry
- The three soldiers (Welsh fusiliers)
- tam: a soft woollen bonnet with flat circular crown with a pompon, formerly worn by Scottish ploughmen, a "tam-o'-shanter"
- dicky: a false shirt front, especially one worn with full evening dress
- Hemd (German) shirt