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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - trilby

 
 

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Trilby

trilby
 noun  (plural trilbies)  Etymology: from the fact that such a hat was worn in the London stage version of the novel Trilby (1894) by George du Maurier  Date: 1897 chiefly British a soft felt hat with indented crown
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  n. (pl. -ies) Brit. a soft felt hat with a narrow brim and indented crown. Derivatives trilbied adj. Etymology: name of the heroine in G. du Maurier's novel Trilby (1894), in the stage version of which such a hat was worn ...
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  1. мужская мягкая фетровая шляпа (также trilby hat) 2. pl. сл. ноги ...
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  noun мягкая фетровая шляпа ...
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4.
  (trilbies) A trilby or a trilby hat is a man’s hat which is made of felt and has a groove along the top from front to back. (BRIT) N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n especially BrE a man's soft felt2 hat ...
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  - 1897, in allusion to Trilby O'Ferrall, eponymous heroine of the novel by George du Maurier, published in 1894. In the stage version of the novel, the character wore this type of soft felt hat. In plural, also slang for "feet," in allusion to the eroticism attached to the heroine's bare feet. ...
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