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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.
Robert Burns' poem "Tam O' Shanter" consists of 398 lines. The poem is written in a narrative style and is known for its vivid imagery and engaging storytelling. It tells the tale of Tam, a farmer who encounters witches and supernatural beings on his way home after a night of drinking.
Glengarry also called a Glengarry bonnet or Glengarry cap.
Three famous poems by Robert Burns are "Auld Lang Syne," "To a Mouse," and "Tam o' Shanter." Burns is widely regarded as Scotland's national poet and his works often focus on themes of love, nature, and Scottish culture.
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