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cardigan

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Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CARDIGAN JACKET

Car "di *gan jack `et. Etym: [From the Earl of Cardigan, who was famous in the Crimean campaign of 1854 -55.]

 

Defn: A warm jacket of knit worsted with or without sleeves.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

cardigan

car di gan |ˈkärdigən ˈkɑrdəɡən | noun a knitted sweater fastening down the front, typically with long sleeves. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (Crimean War ): named after James Thomas Brudenel, 7th Earl of Cardigan (1797 –1868 ), leader of the Charge of the Light Brigade, whose troops first wore such garments.

 

Cardiganshire

Car ¦di ¦gan |shire |ˈkɑːdɪgənˌʃɪə | a former county of SW Wales. It became part of Dyfed in 1974; the area became a county once more in 1996, as Ceredigion.

 

Oxford Dictionary

cardigan

car ¦di |gan |ˈkɑːdɪg (ə )n | noun a knitted jumper fastening down the front. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (Crimean War ): named after James Thomas Brudenel, 7th Earl of Cardigan (1797 –1868 ), leader of the Charge of the Light Brigade, whose troops first wore such garments.

 

Cardiganshire

Car ¦di ¦gan |shire |ˈkɑːdɪgənˌʃɪə | a former county of SW Wales. It became part of Dyfed in 1974; the area became a county once more in 1996, as Ceredigion.

 

Duden Dictionary

Cardigan

Car di gan Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈkardigan englisch ˈkɑːdɪgən |der Cardigan; Genitiv: des Cardigans, Plural: die Cardigans englisch cardigan, nach J. Th. Brudenell, 7. Earl of Cardigan (1797 –1868 )(von Frauen und Männern getragene ) lange [kragenlose ] ein- oder zweireihige Strickweste

 

French Dictionary

cardigan

cardigan n. m. nom masculin Veste de laine à manches longues et boutonnée. : Des cardigans bleu marine. Note Orthographique cardig an.

 

Spanish Dictionary

cárdigan

cárdigan nombre masculino Abrigo de punto, abierto por delante, con botones, escote en pico y manga larga :llévate un cárdigan por si refresca al anochecer .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés cardigan , tomado del título del oficial de caballería inglés James Thomas Brudenell (1797 -1868 ), séptimo conde de Cardigan , que combatió en la guerra de Crimea (1854 ), donde los soldados británicos utilizaron esta prenda por primera vez para protegerse del frío .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

cardigan

car di gan /kɑ́ː r dɪɡən /〖クリミア戦争の時, Cardigan伯爵の軍隊が着ていたことから 〗名詞 C カーディガン (cardigan sweater ).