What is another word for glengarry?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈɛŋɡaɹi] (IPA)

Glengarry is a type of Scottish cap that is traditionally worn as part of Highland dress. It is typically made from wool and has a folded back brim that is adorned with a small pom-pom on top. While glengarry is the most commonly used term for this style of headwear, there are several other words that can be used as synonyms. For example, some people may refer to a glengarry as a bonnet, a tam o'shanter or a balmoral. Regardless of the name used, the glengarry remains a popular accessory for many who wish to embrace their Scottish roots, or who simply appreciate its distinctive style.

Synonyms for Glengarry:

  • n.

    artifact
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What are the hypernyms for Glengarry?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Glengarry?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for glengarry (as nouns)

    • artifact
      cap.

Usage examples for Glengarry

For if they wanted a new glengarry cap, or if they wanted to buy a book telling them of all kinds of tremendous adventures at sea, or if it became necessary to purchase some more fishing-hooks at the grocer's shop, it was their own small store of wealth they had to look to; and so it came about that a penny was something to be seriously considered.
"The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols"
William Black
The most amusing case was that of a very tall person adorned with an exceedingly long, bright red beard, who had on a glengarry cap and a great shawl over his overcoat.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson
I knew who you were, 'cos the moon shone on Patty's glengarry cap.
"Girls of the Forest"
L. T. Meade

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