- A tam o'
shanter (in the
British military often abbreviated to ToS) or "tammie" is a name
given to the
traditional Scottish bonnet worn by men. The name...
- "Tam o'
Shanter" is a
narrative poem
written by the
Scottish poet
Robert Burns in 1790,
while living in Dumfries.
First published in 1791, at 228 (or...
- Look up tam-o'-
shanter or tam o'shanter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tam o'
Shanter is a 1790 poem by
Robert Burns.
Including variant spellings...
- of
chili pepper named for its
supposed resemblance to a
Scottish tam o'
shanter bonnet. It is
ubiquitous in West
Africa and the Caribbean. Like the closely...
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Sylvania Tam-O-
Shanter and the
Sylvania Sports and
Exhibition Center are a combined, multi-purpose
athletics complex and
convention center located in...
- needed] a
fictional witch created by
Robert Burns in his 1791 poem "Tam o'
Shanter",
after the
garment she wore. In the poem, the
erotic sight of her dancing...
- caubeen's
similarity to the
Scottish tam o'
shanter, but the two are
different in
appearance – the tam o'
shanter retaining much more of a 'dinner-plate'...
- The Tam o'
Shanter Overture, Op. 51 by
Malcolm Arnold is a
piece of
programme music based on the
famous poem by
Robert Burns. It was
completed in March...
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formal or informal, as an
alternative to the
Balmoral bonnet or Tam o'
Shanter. Traditionally, the
Glengarry bonnet is said to have
first appeared as...
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Friend (2002,
Alfred A. Knopf) The
Goldfinch (2013, Little, Brown) "Tam-O'-
Shanter", The New Yorker,
April 19, 1993, pp. 90–91 "A
Christmas Pageant", Harper's...