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  • Cravat (early) - Wikipedia
    According to 1828 encyclopedic The Art of Tying the Cravat: Demonstrated in Sixteen Lessons, the Romans were the first to wear knotted kerchiefs around their necks, but the modern version of the cravat (French: la cravate) originated in the 1660s
  • What Is A Cravat? | History, Different Versions How To Tie
    It isn’t a huge leap to see that cravate is a corruption of this word, as the pronunciations are quite similar In a nutshell, this neckwear was named “cravat” due to the widespread use of a false cognate The Italian word for tie is cravatta, and the Spanish word is corbata
  • CRAVAT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CRAVAT is a band or scarf worn around the neck
  • How the word cravat came from the battlefields of 17th century . . . - NPR
    The word "cravate" first appeared in the French language to describe military attire worn by Croatian mercenaries who were renowned among their enemies for their brutal fighting prowess
  • Cravate - definition of cravate by The Free Dictionary
    cravat or cravate n (Clothing Fashion) a scarf of silk or fine wool, worn round the neck, esp by men [C17: from French cravate, from Serbo-Croat Hrvat Croat; so called because worn by Croats in the French army during the Thirty Years' War]
  • Cravat | Necktie, Formal Wear, Menswear | Britannica
    cravat, the name given to the neck scarf worn by Croatian soldiers in the service of the French army during the reign of Louis XIV The word cravate is a corruption of the French word for “Croatian ” The term came to be applied in England and France to any kind of a neckerchief worn by a man
  • cravat - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Etymology From French cravate, [1] an appellative use of Cravate (“ Croat ”), from Dutch Krawaat, from German Krawatte, from Serbo-Croatian Hr̀vāt Хр̀ва̄т (“Croat”) The cravat is regarded as originating from a linen scarf worn by Croatian mercenaries which was adopted into French fashion in the 17th century [2] Doublet of
  • CRAVATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    cravat in British English or cravate (krəˈvæt ) noun a scarf of silk or fine wool, worn round the neck, esp by men
  • cravate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary
    Definition A cravate is a type of neckwear that is often worn as an accessory to formal or semi-formal attire
  • Cravat, die Krawate
    Croatian soldiers served in many European armies since the seventeenth century So in the French army in the 17th century, during the reign of Louis XIII, there was a cavalry composed exclusively of the Croats, called Royal - Cravate, which existed in the period of 1664-1789





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