Glengarry
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Glengarry, a valley in northern Scotland.
Noun[edit]
Glengarry (plural Glengarrys or Glengarries)
- A brimless cap, longer than it is wide, and creased lengthwise across the top, often with ribbons trailing behind, and frequently worn with the Scottish kilt.
- 1913, Hall Caine, The woman thou gavest me:
- There was old Tommy with his back to the dining-room door, his Glengarry awry on his tousled head, and his bandy legs stretched firmly apart.