tippet
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kürk yaka.
2. boyun atkısı.
3. hakim yaka.
4. atkı.
5. kazak, atkı.
Tanımlar :
1.
A covering for the shoulders, as of fur, with long ends that hang in front.
2. A long stole worn by members of the anglican clergy.
3. A long hanging part, as of a sleeve, hood, or cape.
2. A long stole worn by members of the anglican clergy.
3. A long hanging part, as of a sleeve, hood, or cape.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
a shoulder covering, typically the fur of a fox, with long ends that dangle in front
2. a stole worn by anglican ministers
3. A length of twisted hair or gut in a fishing line.
4. A handful of straw bound together at one end, used for thatching.
2. a stole worn by anglican ministers
3. A length of twisted hair or gut in a fishing line.
4. A handful of straw bound together at one end, used for thatching.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A cape, or scarflike garment for covering the neck, or the neck and shoulders, -- usually made of fur, cloth, or other warm material.
2. A length of twisted hair or gut in a fish line.
3. A handful of straw bound together at one end, and used for thatching.
2. A length of twisted hair or gut in a fish line.
3. A handful of straw bound together at one end, and used for thatching.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A long and narrow pendent part of the dress, as the hanging part of a sleeve or the liripipium.
2. any scarf or similar garment.
3. A cape or muffler, usually covering the shoulders or coming, at most, half-way to the elbow, but longer in front; especially, such a garment when made of fur; in modern use, any covering for the neck, or the neck and shoulders, with hanging ends, especially a woolen muffler tied about the neck. fur tippets still form part of the official costume of english judges.
4. in the ch. of eng., a kind of cape worn by literates (non-graduates), of stuff, and instead of the hood, and by graduates, beneficed clergy, and dignitaries, of silk, at times when they do not wear the hood.
5. A hood of chain-mail: used sometimes for camail.
6. A length of twisted hair or gut in a fishing-line.
7. A bundle of straw bound together at one end, used in thatching.
8. in ornithology, a formation of long or downy feathers about a bird's head or neck; a ruff or ruffle.
9. in entomology, one of the patagia, or pieces attached to the sides of the pronotum, of a moth: so called because they are generally covered with soft, plumy scales. thus resembling tippets. also shoulder-tippet.
2. any scarf or similar garment.
3. A cape or muffler, usually covering the shoulders or coming, at most, half-way to the elbow, but longer in front; especially, such a garment when made of fur; in modern use, any covering for the neck, or the neck and shoulders, with hanging ends, especially a woolen muffler tied about the neck. fur tippets still form part of the official costume of english judges.
4. in the ch. of eng., a kind of cape worn by literates (non-graduates), of stuff, and instead of the hood, and by graduates, beneficed clergy, and dignitaries, of silk, at times when they do not wear the hood.
5. A hood of chain-mail: used sometimes for camail.
6. A length of twisted hair or gut in a fishing-line.
7. A bundle of straw bound together at one end, used in thatching.
8. in ornithology, a formation of long or downy feathers about a bird's head or neck; a ruff or ruffle.
9. in entomology, one of the patagia, or pieces attached to the sides of the pronotum, of a moth: so called because they are generally covered with soft, plumy scales. thus resembling tippets. also shoulder-tippet.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia