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Online English Turkish and Multilingual Dictionary 20+ million words and idioms.
pantaloons
English - Turkish
Definition of
pantaloons
in English Turkish dictionary
pantolon
eskiden giyilen dar pantolon
(isim) pantolon [amer.]
{i}
pantolon [amer.]
Related Terms
Pantaloon
Komik ihtiyar bunak
pantaloon
ihtiyar bunak
pantaloon
pantaloonseski moda pantolon
pantaloon
çağdaş pandomimde soytarının yerini alan ihtiyar bunak adam
pantaloon
komik ihtiyar bunak [tiy.]
English - English
Definition of
pantaloons
in English English dictionary
An article of clothing covering each leg separately, that covers the area from the waist to the ankle
An article of clothing that covers the area from the waist to the ankle
{i}
trousers, pants
Pantaloons are long trousers with very wide legs, gathered at the ankle. long trousers with wide legs, that become tight at the bottom of your legs (Pantalon , character in a humorous play who wore such pants, from Old Italian Pantaleone)
Related Terms
pantaloon
Trousers reminiscent of the tight-fitting leggings traditionally worn by a pantaloon
pantaloon
A kind of fabric
pantaloon
{n}
a man's garment, buffoon, Danish spinet
pantaloon
An aging buffoon
pantaloon
a buffoon in modern pantomimes; the butt of jokes
pantaloon
trousers worn in former times
pantaloon
a character in the commedia dell'arte; portrayed as a foolish old man
pantaloon
trousers worn in former times a character in the commedia dell'arte; portrayed as a foolish old man a buffoon in modern pantomimes; the butt of jokes
pantaloon
A bifurcated garment for a man, covering the body from the waist downwards, and consisting of breeches and stockings in one
pantaloon
A ridiculous character, or an old dotard, in the Italian comedy; also, a buffoon in pantomimes
pantaloon
In recent times, same as Trousers
pantaloon
{i}
clown, buffoon
pantaloons
Hyphenation
pan·ta·loons
Turkish pronunciation
päntılunz
Pronunciation
/ˈpantəˌlo͞onz/ /ˈpæntəˌluːnz/
Etymology
() Derived from French pantalon, itself derived from Italian pantalone, named after San Pantalone (Saint Pantaleon). (See pantaloon.)
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