- a
hairbun extension,
attached to the back of the head.
Commonly worn by
women in Java and Bali as a part of
their kain
kebaya attire. The
hairbuns are...
- affixed, as for
example in the full mask
attributed to
Sargon of Akkad. The
hairbun attached at the back of the head is
visible in
other rulers as well, such...
- maryam,
while the
Javanese call it roti konde,
after its
shape resembling a
hairbun (Javanese: konde).
Despite having different names, each
variant is derivative...
-
century BC. The
rider wears the
steppe dress, his hair is tied into a
hairbun characteristic of the
oriental steppes, and his
horse has characteristically...
- long
beard and
parted and
plaited hair. He
wears a
hairbun similar to the
Sumerian royal hairbuns, such as on the
headdress of
Meskalamdug or reliefs...
- A
horserider of
probable Xiongnu origin: the
rider wears a
hairbun characteristic of the
oriental steppes, and his
horse has
characteristically Xiongnu...
- A
horserider of
probable Xiongnu origin: the
rider wears a
hairbun characteristic of the
oriental steppes, and his
horse has
characteristically Xiongnu...
- Chapter" (スレンダーおさげルームウェア回, Surendā
Osage Rūmuwea Kai) "The
Small Girl—
Hairbun—Overalls
Combo Chapter" (ロリおだんごオーバーオール回, Rori
Odango Ōbāōru Kai) "Usa-chan...
- affixed, as for
example in the full mask
attributed to
Sargon of Akkad. The
hairbun attached at the back of the head is
visible in
other rulers as well, such...
- (Poem 51, line 20) "with a
proud amber-coloured
curled lock of her tress-
hairbun"
Primary Haicéad, Pádraigín (1916). Ua Donnchadha,
Tadhg (ed.). Saothar...