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dbo:abstract A cornette is a piece of female headwear. It is essentially a type of wimple consisting of a large, starched piece of white cloth that is folded upwards in such a way as to create the resemblance of horns (French: cornes) on the wearer's head. It remained fashionable for some Parisian ladies around 1800, wearing ones made of muslin or gauze and richly ornamented with lace. (en) Mengala Erdi Aroko eta Aro Modernoko euskal emakume ezkonduek edo alargunek erabiltzen zuten buruko oihal harrotua da. (eu) Cornette es un tipo de toca originada en la indumentaria femenina en la Europa de los siglos XV y XVII. Se la asocia al griñon, larga pieza de tela blanca plegada hacia arriba, formando unas alas o cuernos (en francés cornes) sobre la cabeza del individuo. (es) La cornette est une coiffe de tissu blanc portée par les sœurs de Saint Vincent de Paul jusqu'au début des années 1960. (fr) Cornette adalah sebuah potongan penutup kepala perempuan. Busana tersebut adalah sebuah jenis khusus dari wimple yang terdiri dari potongan besar busana putih yang memiliki lipatan pada bagian atas dalam rangka untuk menciptakan bentuk mirip tanduk (bahasa Prancis: cornes) pada kepala pemakai. (in) As cornetas são um tipo de cobertura feminina para a cabeça que consiste essecialmente de um tipo de véu (hábito) que consiste num pedaço grande e engomado de tecido branco que dobrado para cima de forma que lembra cornos (em francês: cornes) na cabeça de quem a veste. Uma reportagem no The Times informa que seu uso estava "em moda entre as senhoras parisienses" em 1801, feitas de musselina ou gaze e ricamente ornamentadas com rendas. (pt)
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rdfs:comment A cornette is a piece of female headwear. It is essentially a type of wimple consisting of a large, starched piece of white cloth that is folded upwards in such a way as to create the resemblance of horns (French: cornes) on the wearer's head. It remained fashionable for some Parisian ladies around 1800, wearing ones made of muslin or gauze and richly ornamented with lace. (en) Mengala Erdi Aroko eta Aro Modernoko euskal emakume ezkonduek edo alargunek erabiltzen zuten buruko oihal harrotua da. (eu) Cornette es un tipo de toca originada en la indumentaria femenina en la Europa de los siglos XV y XVII. Se la asocia al griñon, larga pieza de tela blanca plegada hacia arriba, formando unas alas o cuernos (en francés cornes) sobre la cabeza del individuo. (es) La cornette est une coiffe de tissu blanc portée par les sœurs de Saint Vincent de Paul jusqu'au début des années 1960. (fr) Cornette adalah sebuah potongan penutup kepala perempuan. Busana tersebut adalah sebuah jenis khusus dari wimple yang terdiri dari potongan besar busana putih yang memiliki lipatan pada bagian atas dalam rangka untuk menciptakan bentuk mirip tanduk (bahasa Prancis: cornes) pada kepala pemakai. (in) As cornetas são um tipo de cobertura feminina para a cabeça que consiste essecialmente de um tipo de véu (hábito) que consiste num pedaço grande e engomado de tecido branco que dobrado para cima de forma que lembra cornos (em francês: cornes) na cabeça de quem a veste. Uma reportagem no The Times informa que seu uso estava "em moda entre as senhoras parisienses" em 1801, feitas de musselina ou gaze e ricamente ornamentadas com rendas. (pt)
rdfs:label Cornette (en) Cornette (es) Mengala (eu) Cornette (in) Cornette (coiffe) (fr) Cornetas (vestimenta) (pt)
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