tam-o'-shanter
31tam-o'-shanter — also tam.my noun (C) a Scottish cap, usually made of wool, with a pompom (=small wool ball) in the centre …
32Tam O'Shanter Point — /tæm əˈʃæntə/ (say tam uh shantuh) noun a point on the north eastern part of Rockingham Bay, Qld. {named after the ship in which the explorer Edmund Kennedy sailed on his expedition to Cape York in 1848} …
33tam-o'-shanter — noun /tæməˈʃæntə/ A traditional Scottish wool hat, with a bobble in the centre …
34tam-o-shanter — The beret worn by Scottish higland pipers …
35tam|my — tam|my1 «TAM ee», noun, plural mies. 1. Especially British. a tam o shanter; tam. 2. British Informal. a Scotsman. tam|my2 «TAM ee», noun. a fine worsted cloth, often with a glazed finish, used in the 1600 s and 1700 s. ╂[perhaps alteration of… …
36tam-o'-shan|ter — «TAM uh SHAN tuhr», noun. a soft woolen cap, originally of Scotland, with a flat, round crown and often with a tassel; tam. ╂[< Tam o Shanter, the hero of a poem by Robert Burns] …
37tam — [tam] n. short for TAM O SHANTER …
38tam — /tam/, n. tam o shanter. [by shortening] * * * …
39Tam (cap) — The tam is a tall, round knitted cap, which is often brightly coloured.OriginsThe tam comes from Scotland and Ireland. The name likely derives from the British colonial era, after the Scottish national cap, the tam o shanter.RastafariIt is… …
40tam — /tæm/ (say tam) noun → tam o shanter …