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hoop-petticoat
ˌhoop-ˈpetticoat 1. A petticoat or skirt stiffened and expanded by hoops of whalebone, cane, hoop-steel, or the like. (See hoop n.1 6.)1711 Addison Spect. No. 127 ¶5 There are Men of Superstitious Tempers, who look upon the Hoop Petticoat as a kind of Prodigy. 1725 Lond. Gaz. No. 6391/6 John Lee,..H...
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Hoop skirt
Hoop skirts typically consist of a fabric petticoat sewn with channels designed to act as casings for stiffening materials, such as rope, osiers, whalebone Hoop skirts were first introduced to the United States by David Hough, Jr. in 1846.
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hooped
hooped, a. (huːpt) [f. hoop n.1 + -ed2.] 1. a. Having a hoop or hoops; made with a hoop. (See also hoop n.1 8 d.)1552 Huloet, Houped, funetus. 1630 in Descr. Thames (1758) 66 No Fisherman..shall..use or exercise any..hooped Net. 1716 Lond. Gaz. No. 5464/4 One hoop'd Diamond Ring, with 19 Brilliants....
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Narcissus bulbocodium
Narcissus bulbocodium, the petticoat daffodil or hoop-petticoat daffodil, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae, native to southern
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Bouffant gown
A bouffant gown is a women's dress silhouette made of a wide, full skirt resembling a hoop skirt (and sometimes including a hoop or petticoat support underneath
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Please explain how to assembly a communion petticoat
hello julie and mario this is the petticoat you have received and i'm gonna try to explain you how to assemble it you got two parts the hooks and the petticoats pass around we're gonna introduce it until we got the hoop completely inside the swing okay so right now we got the hoop inside as you can see here there
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Sack-back gown
In front, the gown was open, showing off a decorative stomacher and petticoat. It would have been worn with a wide square hoop or panniers under the petticoat.
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rotonda
‖ roˈtonda Now rare. [It., fem. of rotondo round. Hence also F. rotonde.] 1. spec. The Pantheon. Cf. rotunda 1 b.1670 R. Lassels Voy. Ital. ii. 235 From hence I went to the Rotonda otherwise called anciently, the Pantheon. a 1747 Holdsworth Remarks Virgil (1748) 218 The doors to the Rotonda at Rome....
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Narcissism (disambiguation)
Plants
Narcissus (plant), a genus of predominantly spring flowering perennial plants
Narcissus bulbocodium, petticoat daffodil or hoop-petticoat daffodil
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Crinoline
A crinoline is a stiff or structured petticoat designed to hold out a skirt, popular at various times since the mid-19th century. One alternative to horsehair crinoline was the quilted petticoat stuffed with down or feathers, such as that reportedly worn in 1842 by Lady Aylesbury.
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Ballerina skirt
During the early 1700s the panier, a hooped petticoat, was just invented that help raised the skirts a few inches off the ground. Tulle soon replaced tarlatan making the hoop an option rather than being a necessity.
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Dress
During the 1760s in France, hoop petticoats were reduced in size. Lighter colors and lighter fabrics were also favored. In Colonial America, women most often wore a gown and petticoat, in which the skirt of the gown opened to reveal the petticoat underneath.
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Margaret Nisbet
By all accounts, she went to her death with flair; Hugo Arnot wrote:
"She went to the place of execution dressed in a black robe and petticoat, with a large hoop, a white fan in her hand, and a white sarsenet hood on her head, according to the fashion of the times.
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1750–1775 in Western fashion
After reaching their maximum size in the 1750s, hoop skirts began to reduce in size, but remained being worn with the most formal dresses, and were sometimes Most gowns had skirts that opened in front to show the petticoat worn beneath.
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List of Narcissus species
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|Narcissus cantabricus ||DC. ||White Hoop-petticoat Daffodil||||Spain, NW AfricaAdditional map
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|Narcissus foliosus||(Maire) Fern.Casas|| ||Image ||MoroccoMap
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|Narcissus hedraeanthus
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