Aboyne dress

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Etymology[edit]

Named for the Aboyne Highland Gathering, whose organizing committee designed it.

Noun[edit]

Aboyne dress (uncountable)

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The Aboyne dress
Another Highland dancer wearing the kilt-based dress.
  1. The dance costume prescribed for females performing the Scottish National dances in competitions at Highland games gatherings. It consists of a dark bodice or elaborate waistcoat, decorative blouse, full tartan skirt and sometimes a petticoat and apron, or a tartan sash.

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