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Definition of Glengarry bonnet

Glengarry bonnet
Glengarry Glen*gar"ry, n., or Glengarry bonnet Glen*gar"ry bon"net [Name of a valley in Scotland.] A kind of Highland Scotch cap for men, with straight sides and a hollow top sloping to the back, where it is parted and held together by ribbons or strings. The long silk streamers of his Glengarry bonnet. --L. Hutton.

Meaning of Glengarry bonnet from wikipedia

- The Glengarry bonnet is a traditional Scots cap made of thick-milled woollen material, decorated with a toorie on top, frequently a rosette ****ade on...
- Shanter cap and the (formal or informal) Glengarry bonnet. Originally with a voluminous crown, today, the bonnet is smaller, made of finer cloth, and tends...
- Scottish regiments Glengarry, type of Scottish cap also called a Glengarry bonnet Tam o' Shanter (cap) its military variant the Balmoral bonnet See also: Bluebonnet...
- garrison hat, overseas cap, side cap, field service cap Glengarry, also Glengarry bonnet, Glengarry cap Hardee hat Helmet Jeep cap Kartus – a peakless cap...
- bonnet (not to be confused with those worn by Native Americans, for which bonnet was also used), Glengarry, Kilmarnock and Balmoral. The Tudor bonnet...
- men's fashion. Bonnet (disambiguation) Flat cap Glengarry Balmoral bonnet Caubeen Scotch bonnet Cooper, Robert Ashley, "THE HUMMEL BONNET An investigation...
- Bonnet (from the place of manufacture in southwest Scotland). The Kilmarnock forage cap was su****ded in kilted Highland regiments by the Glengarry bonnet...
- gloming, from Old English glomung "twilight", from OE glom golf glengarry (or Glengarry bonnet) A brimless Scottish cap with a crease running down the crown...
- Glengarry. As was customary for a laird (landed proprietor in Scotland), MacDonell was often called Glengarry after his prin****l estate. Glengarry's...
- belt Black, silver-mounted and jeweled sgian-dubh Highland bonnet (Balmoral or Glengarry) with crest badge (only worn outdoors) Short belted plaid with...