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fustanella|fʌstəˈnɛlə| Also fustinella, fustanelle, (badly) fustanelli. [a. It. lingua franca fustanella, dim. of the name by which the garment is known in Greece and Turkey: mod.Gr. ϕούστανι, Albanian fustan, believed to be a. It. fustagno fustian.] A stiff full petticoat of white cotton or linen worn by men in Modern Greece.
1849Curzon Visits Monast. 266 Gentlemen in dirty white jackets and fustanellas. 1854B. Taylor Lands of Saracen 359 The spruce young Greeks, whose snowy fustanelles were terribly bespattered, came off much worse. 1866Felton Anc. & Mod. Gr. II. ii. vii. 407 The Pellecaria..walking jauntily along the Street of æolus..in tasselled fez, embroidered jacket, snowy fustanelli. 1882G. F. Armstrong Garl. fr. Greece, Brigand Parnass. 10 You see him yonder..his fustinella white and bright as it should be. Hence fustaˈnellaed a., wearing a fustanella.
1853Felton Fam. Lett. xli. (1865) 310 He was a fustinellied fellow, with a villainous..look. 1883A. J. Evans in Archaeol. (1884) XLIX. 24 These fustanella'd peasants. |