kirtle

[ˈkərtl]

kirtle Definition

  • 1a woman's dress or skirt, typically a garment with a fitted bodice and a flared or full skirt
  • 2a tunic worn by men in the Middle Ages

Using kirtle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "kirtle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She wore a green kirtle to the party.

  • Example

    The knight donned his kirtle before heading into battle.

kirtle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kirtle

Phrases with kirtle

  • a specific type of kirtle that is colored green

    Example

    She looked stunning in her green kirtle.

  • a kirtle made from woolen fabric

    Example

    In the winter, she prefers to wear a woolen kirtle for warmth.

  • men's kirtle

    a type of kirtle worn by men in the Middle Ages

    Example

    The knight put on his men's kirtle before heading out to battle.

Origins of kirtle

from Old Norse 'kyrtill'

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Summary: kirtle in Brief

A 'kirtle' [ˈkərtl] is a type of dress or skirt worn by women, characterized by a fitted bodice and a flared or full skirt. It can also refer to a tunic worn by men in the Middle Ages. Examples include 'She wore a green kirtle to the party.' and 'The knight donned his kirtle before heading into battle.' Variations include the 'woolen kirtle' and the 'men's kirtle.'