- full-bottomed
- full-bot·tomed
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Full-bottomed — Full bot tomed, a. 1. Full and large at the bottom, as wigs worn by certain civil officers in Great Britain. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) Of great capacity below the water line. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
full-bottomed — ˈ ̷ ̷|bäd.əmd, ätə adjective Etymology: full (I) + bottom, n. + ed 1. of a wig : large and having curled sections falling below the shoulders 2. : of great capacity below the waterline (as a ship having a small rise of floor) … Useful english dictionary
full-bottomed — /ˈfʊl bɒtəmd/ (say fool botuhmd) adjective of or relating to a wig which is long at the back …
full-bottom — fullˈ bottom noun A full bottomed wig • • • Main Entry: ↑full … Useful english dictionary
full — 1. adj., adv., n., & v. adj. 1 (often foll. by of) holding all its limits will allow (the bucket is full; full of water). 2 having eaten to one s limits or satisfaction. 3 abundant, copious, satisfying, sufficient (a full programme of events; led … Useful english dictionary
full bottom — noun : a full bottomed wig worn especially by some barristers … Useful english dictionary
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Court uniform and dress — Court dressOn formal royal occasions in monarchies the dress worn by those present has in the past been prescribed by official regulations. Court dress (as distinguished from court uniform mentioned in the section below) is worn by all men not… … Wikipedia
Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom — See also: Court dress R. B. Bennett (1870–1947) in court dress. Contents 1 Court dress … Wikipedia
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