dragt

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Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Low German dracht (what is carried), from Proto-Germanic *drahtuz. Cognate with dræt and drage.

Noun[edit]

dragt c (singular definite dragten, plural indefinite dragter)

  1. an outfit
  2. a skirt suit (jacket and a matching skirt) worn by women
  3. a costume, fancy dress

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Icelandic[edit]

A pantsuit
A skirt suit

Etymology[edit]

From Danish dragt (skirt suit). Cognate with dráttur.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

dragt f (genitive singular dragtar, nominative plural dragtir)

  1. a women's suit, either a skirt suit (jacket and a matching skirt) or a pantsuit/trouser suit (jacket and matching pants)

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