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Q: What does a kirtle look like?
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What was a kirtle?

A kirtle in a simple elegant gown in the middle ages.


When was Lady of the Green Kirtle created?

Lady of the Green Kirtle was created in 1953.


How do you use the word kirtle in a sentence?

Many of the period costumes in Prague include a chemise and kirtle under women's gowns. The kirtle was a separate item of clothing until late in the 17th century.


What is a woman's skirt or dress?

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What is a medieval outer petticoat called?

A medieval outer petticoat is commonly referred to as a kirtle or a surcoat. It was a loose-fitting garment worn over the undergarments and served as a layer for modesty and additional warmth.


What is the Latin for 'kirtle'?

A kirtle may be either a tunic-like garment for men; or a long dress for women to wear beneath a cloak. One Latin equivalent is a tunica, which is a sleeved garment worn by Roman men and women. Another Latin equivalent is palla, which is a long and wide outer garment worn by Roman women.


What are Irish kirtles?

dyed wool skirt, the kirtle i don't know about the Irish part. maybe Irish skirts! like the ones bagpipe people play!


Something girls wear that starts with k?

knee stockings kilt kirtle


What is a garment resembling a tunic worn overa smock in the middle ages?

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Why did Mary queen of Scots wear a red dress when she died?

Mary, Queen of Scots wore the crimson kirtle at her execution, as red is the sign of a martyr.


Is there a witch that starts with the letter L or K?

Lady of the Green Kirtle is a witch in The Chronicles of Nardia. Bellatrix Lastrange is a witch in the Harry Potter stories.


Garment resembling a tunic typically worn over a smock in the middle ages?

That's exactly what it was......a tunic. The still used the Roman style of tunic. It is called a Kirtle.