Dictionary English ← German: [Halskrause] | Translation 1 - 5 of 5 |
| English | German | ||
| cloth. hist. piccadill [also: piccadilly] | 5 Spitzenkragen {m} [Halskrause] [16./17. Jh.] | ||
| cloth. hist. theatre fraise [a style of neck ruff] | Fraise {f} [im 15. und 16. Jhd. getragene Halskrause] | ||
| med. MedTech. cervical collar | Halskrawatte {f} [Halskrause] | ||
| med. neck brace | Zervikalstütze {f} [Halskrause] | ||
| cloth. hist. Spanish ruff [collar] | spanischer Kragen {m} [Mühlsteinkragen, Halskrause] |
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