- Braccae
Braccae (lat.), so v.w. Beinkleider; daher Gallia braccata, so v.w. Gallia narbonensis, weil die Bewohner Hosen trugen.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Braccae (lat.), so v.w. Beinkleider; daher Gallia braccata, so v.w. Gallia narbonensis, weil die Bewohner Hosen trugen.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
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) [Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica ] … Wikipedia
BRACCAE — apud Ael. Lamprid. in Alexandro Sever. c. 46. extr. Fasiis semper usus est, braccas semper habuit; ἀναξυρίδες Graecorum sunt; quâ utrâque voce feminalia, tibialia et pedulia, h. e. feminales et crurales et pedules fascias, non raro comprehendunt… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Braccae — Les braccae sont le terme latin désignant les pantalons de laine utilisés dans l Armée romaine. D origine gauloise, ils sont d un usage tardif. Portail de la mode … Wikipédia en Français
braccae — brac·cae … English syllables
braccae — … Useful english dictionary
Büxe (Braccae, Hose) — Adelung hat auch dies Wort unter »Büchse«; Grimm (Wörterbuch, II, 598) führt es wegen des mangelnden Umlauts in vorstehender Schreibung auf. Schmeller (I, 248) hat »Buchse«. Weigand (Wörterbuch, I, 189) unterscheidet in der Bedeutung Hose… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
БРАККИ — • Braccae, штаны у греков и римлян совсем не употреблялись и носились только варварами (barbara tegmina crurum. Verg. Aen. 11, 777). Cic. ad. fam. 9, 15. Suet. Caes. 80. ср. выражения Gallia togata и braccata, Одежда. Одежда эта… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Equipo personal en el ejército romano — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El equipo personal en el ejército romano se caracterizó por haber sido producido en grandes cantidades y en serie, conforme a diseños ya establecidos y para que fuese utilizado de una forma concreta. Estos diseños y… … Wikipedia Español
Tunic — A tunic is any of several types of clothing for the body, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles. The name derives from the Latin tunica commonly worn by both men and women in Ancient Rome, which in… … Wikipedia
Cornish tartans — are thought to be a modern tradition started in early to mid 20th Century. The first modern kilt was plain black, and other patterns followed. It is documented that a garmant known as a braccae (a reddish checkered tunic) was worn by Celtic races … Wikipedia