(hussar's jacket)
1Hussar — (original Hungarian spelling: huszár , plural huszárok , pl. Husaria) refers to a number of types of light cavalry created in Hungary [cite encyclopedia|title=Hussar|url=http://britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/277525/hussar|encyclopedia=Encyclopædia… …
2hussar — /hoo zahr /, n. 1. (originally) one of a body of Hungarian light cavalry formed during the 15th century. 2. a member of a class of similar troops, usually with striking or flamboyant uniforms, in European armies. [1525 35; < Hungarian huszár <… …
3dolman jacket — noun a hussar s jacket worn over the shoulders • Syn: ↑dolman • Hypernyms: ↑jacket • Part Meronyms: ↑dolman sleeve …
4dolman — /ˈdɒlmən/ (say dolmuhn) noun (plural dolmans) 1. a woman s mantle with cape like arm pieces instead of sleeves. 2. (formerly) a long outer robe worn by Turks. 3. (formerly) a hussar s jacket, worn over the shoulder like a cape, with one or both… …
5dolman — n. long Turkish outer robe; short hussar s jacket worn over shoulder. ♦ dolman ♦ sleeve, large armholed sleeve …
6dolman — n. 1 a long Turkish robe open in front. 2 a hussar s jacket worn with the sleeves hanging loose. 3 a woman s mantle with capelike or dolman sleeves. Phrases and idioms: dolman sleeve a loose sleeve cut in one piece with the body of the coat etc.… …
7Atilla (clothing) — The atilla is a fancy, braided Hungarian shell jacket or short coat, decorated with lace and knots. It become part of the official uniform of the Hungarian cavalry, hussar (or huszár), but was a part of the everyday wear of countrymen as well as… …
8Commemorative coins of Poland: 2009 — Main article: Commemorative coins of Poland In the year 2009 coins were issued in the series: History of the Polish Cavalry , Animals of the World , Poland’s path to liberation , History of Polish Popular Music , Polish Painters and various… …
91840s in fashion — 1840s fashion in European and European influenced clothing is characterized by a narrow, natural shoulder line following the exaggerated puffed sleeves of the later 1820s and 1830s. The narrower shoulder was accompanied by a lower waistline for… …
10Uhlan — Uhlans (in Polish: Ułan ; Ulan in German, from Turkish oğlan [ [http://www.m w.com/dictionary/uhlan Merriam Webster Online Uhlan article] ] ) were Polish light cavalry armed with lances, sabres and pistols. The title was later used by lancer… …