- hussar's pelisse
- Устаревшее слово: ментик (короткая накидка с меховой опушкой)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Hussar — (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… … Wikipedia
pelisse — ► NOUN historical 1) a woman s ankle length cloak with armholes or sleeves. 2) a fur lined cloak, especially as part of a hussar s uniform. ORIGIN French, from Latin pellicia vestis garment of fur … English terms dictionary
hussar — /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 … Universalium
Pelisse — A Pelisse was originally a cloak made of fur or lined in fur, most notably a type of dolman. Hussar regiments wore pelisses overhanging their shoulders that had fur trim. In early 19th century Europe, when military clothing was often used as… … Wikipedia
pelisse — [pɪ li:s] noun historical 1》 a woman s ankle length cloak with armholes or sleeves. 2》 a fur lined cloak, especially as part of a hussar s uniform. Origin C18: from Fr., from med. L. pellicia (vestis) (garment) of fur … English new terms dictionary
pelisse — n. hist. 1 a woman s cloak with armholes or sleeves, reaching to the ankles. 2 a fur lined cloak, esp. as part of a hussar s uniform. Etymology: F f. med.L pellicia (vestis) (garment) of fur f. pellis skin … Useful english dictionary
2e régiment de hussards — Insigne régimentaire du 2 … Wikipédia en Français
Zieten Hussars — [Also know as the Ziethen Hussars (both spellings are used in sources on military history)] (German: Husaren Regiment „von Zieten“ ) was a hussar regiment of the Prussian Army founded in 1730 and named after its first Colonel, Hans Joachim von… … Wikipedia
díszmagyar — ▪ Hungarian dress ceremonial dress worn by Hungarian nobility and later by other public figures. It evolved in the second half of the 19th century and survived until World War II. The man s suit preserved the most characteristic elements of … Universalium
Éclaireurs of the Guard (Napoleon I) — The Éclaireurs of the Guard ( fr. Éclaireurs de la Garde) was a Corps of cavalry scouts of the French Imperial Guard, which included three cavalry regiments created by Napoleon when he reorganised the Imperial Guard following the disaster of the… … Wikipedia
Dolman — Sultan Ahmed III (1703 1730) and two followers wearing dolaman robes Not to be confused with dolmen a type of stone tomb. A Dolman (from Turkish dolaman robe [1]) Originally, the term referred to a long and loose garment with narrow sleeves … Wikipedia