cotillion vs kilt

cotillion

noun
  • A kind of woollen material for women's skirts. 

  • The music regulating the cotillion. 

  • A bold dance performed in groups of eight where women lift their skirts to display their ankles. 

verb
  • To dance the cotillion. 

kilt

noun
  • A traditional Scottish garment, usually worn by men, having roughly the same morphology as a wrap-around skirt, with overlapping front aprons and pleated around the sides and back, and usually made of twill-woven worsted wool with a tartan pattern. 

  • A plaid, pleated school uniform skirt sometimes structured as a wraparound, sometimes pleated throughout the entire circumference; also worn by boys in the 19th-century United States. 

  • A variety of non-bifurcated garments made for men and loosely resembling a Scottish kilt, but most often made from different fabrics and not always with tartan plaid designs. 

  • Any Scottish garment from which the above lies in a direct line of descent, such as the philibeg, or the great kilt or belted plaid 

verb
  • To gather up (skirts) around the body. 

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