kerchief v slovarju Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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kerchief <pl kerchiefs or kerchieves [-tʃiːvz]> [am. angl. ˈkərtʃəf, ˈkərˌtʃif, brit. angl. ˈkəːtʃɪf] SAM.

kerchief v slovarju PONS

Prevodi za kerchief v slovarju angleščina»španščina (Skoči na španščina»angleščina)

Prevodi za kerchief v slovarju španščina»angleščina (Skoči na angleščina»španščina)

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Once at the man's house, one of his female relatives offers the woman a kerchief ("oramal") that signals the bride's consent to the marriage.
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It was covered with a namitka or a kerchief.
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Tradition calls for a gentleman's suit to be of decidedly plain color, with splashes of bright color reserved for shirts, neckties or kerchiefs.
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They held cymbals (very like the zilia of today) or a kerchief in their hands, and their movements were emphasized by their long sleeves.
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As with the kerchief, the woman may resist this step adamantly.
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He met another diwata, who passed his kerchief over him, rendering him unconscious.
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A good knitter can knit two kerchiefs pautinkas (spider lines) of medium size or three tippets a month.
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The scarf, formerly known as the kerchief, was also worn.
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It usually consisted of cloths, woollen goods and linen kerchiefs (head coverings).
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For headwear, women wear embroidered kerchiefs or white kerchiefs pinned to their hats.
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