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    Spanish breeches (gregüescos in Spanish) are a type of breeches or trousers for men, short, baggy (harem pants) and ungathered, usually accompanied by...
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    occasions. Spanish breeches, stiff, ungathered breeches popular from the 1630s until the 1650s. Petticoat breeches, very full, ungathered breeches popular...
    19 KB (2,406 words) - 18:19, 22 November 2023
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    petticoat breeches. They give very much the impression of very baggy loose shorts since they are not gathered at the knee. They replaced Spanish breeches during...
    2 KB (196 words) - 17:50, 18 December 2023
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    breeches) Spain, 1650 Spain, 1655 Spain, 1655 Spain, 1657 Spain, 1658 Spain, 1660 Spain, 1661 Spain, 1666 Spain, 1670 Spain, 1670 Spain, 1672 Spain,...
    32 KB (4,025 words) - 14:21, 18 June 2024
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    precious metals set with pearls and other gemstones. Spanish breeches, rather stiff ungathered breeches, were also popular throughout the era. Gowns were...
    43 KB (5,019 words) - 07:01, 7 July 2024
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    Tuna (music) (category 13th-century establishments in Spain)
    and The pants are petticoat breeches or gregüescos normally short and wide, fitted at middle thigh, and tight Spanish breeches fitted under the knee. The...
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    the body. The term can refer to either split skirts, historical men's breeches, or women's underpants; this is an example of fashion-industry words taken...
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    The coat of arms of Spain represents Spain and the Spanish nation, including its national sovereignty and the country's form of government, a constitutional...
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    Scottish court was given a doublet of shot or "changing" Spanish taffeta with 48 buttons, with breeches of orange velvet, and a hat of yellow taffeta. As a...
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  • Soutache South American fashion Spaghetti strap Spandex Spangenhelm Spanish breeches Spats (footwear) Spectator shoe Speedsuit Spencer (clothing) Spinning...
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    through the 17th century, when the style fell out of use in favour of breeches and stockings. The old plural form of "hose" was "hosen". In German these...
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  • Don Gil of the Green Breeches (Spanish: Don Gil de las calzas verdes) is a 1615 comedy by the Spanish playwright Tirso de Molina. 2014 adaptation by Sean...
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    the training and performances by the stallions. The Spanish Riding School was named for the Spanish horses that formed one of the bases of the Lipizzan...
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    The Spanish missions in California (Spanish: Misiones españolas en California) formed a series of 21 religious outposts or missions established between...
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    Statue of Cervantes (Madrid) (category Sculptures of men in Spain)
    right hand and leaning the left one on the knob of his sword; he wears Spanish breeches, a buttoned-up jacket, ruff and a short cape. Tentatively placed in...
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    The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest (Spanish: El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra) is a play traditionally attributed to Tirso de Molina...
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  • The cavalry were issued long boots and blue breeches re-enforced with leather. Horses were rare in Spain during the war, but those which could be located...
    15 KB (707 words) - 07:02, 13 October 2023
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    1794 Spain, 1795 Spain, 1795 Spain, 1795 Spain, 1795 Throughout the period, men continued to wear the coat, waistcoat, and breeches. However, changes...
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    servants normally wear livery. Knee breeches are worn, normally with white silk stockings; one exception being the Spanish court which prescribes red. At the...
    17 KB (2,158 words) - 07:54, 13 June 2024
  • Malay, Hokkien, Spanish, Nahuatl, English, Sanskrit, Tamil, Japanese, Arabic, Persian, and Quechua. The Filipino language incorporated Spanish loanwords as...
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