Henley


Hen·ley

L0248050 (hĕn′lē) or Hen·ley-on-Thames (-ŏn-tĕmz′, -ôn-) A town of south-central England west of London, noted for its annual rowing regatta (established 1839).

hen·ley

L0248050 (hĕn′lē)n. pl. hen·leys A collarless knit shirt with long or short sleeves and buttons extending partway down the front.
[After Henley, where such shirts were traditionally worn by crews rowing in the annual regatta held there.]

henley

(ˈhɛnliː) n (Clothing & Fashion) a type of women's sweater with a wide neck and a buttoned placket

Hen•ley

(ˈhɛn li)
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Hen•ley

(ˈhɛn li)
n. a short- or long-sleeved pullover sport shirt, usu. of cotton, with a round neckline and a buttoned neckline placket that is often covered with a flap. Also called Hen′ley shirt′. [after a style traditionally worn by rowers at Henley-on-Thames]