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A woolen cap worn in Scotland is called a tam o' shanter.
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Tam-O-shanter / bonnet
Tam-O-shanter / bonnet
Robert Burns wrote "Tam o' Shanter" in 1790. It is one of his most famous poems and was inspired by local folklore and legends.
In Scotland, a "tam" is short for tam-o'-shanter, which is a traditional Scottish woolen bonnet with a pompom on top. It is often worn as part of traditional Highland dress.
Glengarry also called a Glengarry bonnet or Glengarry cap.
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In the Robert Burns poem "Tam o' Shanter," "gathering her brows" refers to the female figure Nannie, who is knitting and frowning with her eyebrows furrowed in disapproval. It suggests that she is becoming increasingly angry or displeased.