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has gloss | eng: Braccae is the Latin term for trousers, and in this context is today used to refer to a style of pants, made from wool. The Romans encountered this style of clothing among peoples whom they called Galli (Gauls) . This is often assumed to mean speakers of Celtic languages, though many scholars (including John Collis , Peter S Wells , Stephen Oppenheimer ) doubt that the term Galli was primarily based on linguistic affiliation. |
lexicalization | eng: braccae |
instance of | (noun) a garment (or part of a garment) designed for or relating to trousers; "in his trouser's pocket"; "he ripped his left trouser on the fence" trouser |
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has gloss | fra: Les braies (généralement au pluriel) sont un vêtement en forme de pantalon qui était porté par plusieurs peuples de lAntiquité, en particulier les gaulois, ainsi quau Moyen Âge. |
lexicalization | fra: braies |
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