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The Léine, an item of traditional Gaelic attire, used for century upon century A bright, beautiful and easy to wear garment, it is the archetypal image of the medieval Gael culture The Léine is an ankle length linen tunic which is worn at knee length with the help of a belt Our Léinte (plural) continue the centuries old tradition
- Leine - Wikipedia
The Leine (German: [ˈlaɪnə] ⓘ; Old Saxon Lagina) is a river in Thuringia and Lower Saxony, Germany It is a left tributary of the Aller and the Weser and is 281 km (175 mi) long
- An Leine Crioch -- The Irish Leine in the 16th century
In the modern world, Irish speakers call everything from a tuxedo shirt to a tank top "léine" (plural "léinte") As much as we re-enactors long for clothing terms that have definitive meaning, léine is about as specific as "top" and this fact should be not be overlooked
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Traditional Irish clothing is the traditional attire which would have been worn historically by Irish people in Ireland Such clothing among the men included the léine, brat and triúbhas while the women wore the leine, brat and gúna These were the traditional items for centuries and are still worn today by a small number of enthusiasts
- Banríon Dierdres Traditional Irish Léine - Misty Thicket
Through the misty veil of Éire came a people curiously dressed in wide sleeved robes of deep saffron Céad Mile Fáilte! The history of the Léine (Irish for "Shirt" or "Tunic") is a long one and open to much interpretation
- 1575 AD Irish Leine and Overdress - Caitlins Clothing
The léine (other historic spellings include léne, léinidh, lénni, léni, lenid, and the plural lénti) is the basic, linen unisex garb of the Celts, and was often worn under other clothes Those with big, baggy sleeves date from the 1500s and later They were similar to extant Italian and French houppelandes of the previous century
- léine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old Irish léine [1] (compare Manx lheiney, Scottish Gaelic lèine) léine f (genitive singular léine, nominative plural léinte) (This etymology is missing or incomplete Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium ) léine f
- Leine - Tunic or Long Length - Threads Of Time
An extremely full-cut shirt with a scooped, small "V" neck with ties Historically accurate style The full-cut, drop sleeves that doubled as pockets The gatherable, drawstring sleeves tie at the shoulders for adjustable sleeve length Sleeves have the option of nonmetallic knotwork trim at the cuff and hem
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