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has glosseng: A trilby hat (or simply trilby) is a soft felt mens hat with a deeply indented crown, and a pinch at the front. The brim is narrow and often sharply upturned at the back. Traditionally it was made from rabbit hair felt, but is now sometimes made from other materials, including tweed and wool. Trilbies are softer than Homburgs, and have a flexible brim instead of a curved one. Trilbies are similar to fedoras, which can be seen as an American version with a wider brim. The hats name derives from the stage adaptation of George du Mauriers 1894 novel Trilby; a hat of this style was worn in the first London production of the play, and promptly came to be called a Trilby hat'.
lexicalizationeng: trilby
instance of(noun) headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim
hat, chapeau, lid
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Danish
has glossdan: En trilby-hat (eller bare en trilby) er en blød filthat med en smal skygge og en dyb krone.
lexicalizationdan: trilby
Lithuanian
has glosslit: Trilbis - minkšta fetrinė vyriška skrybėlė su palyginti siaurais bryliais, kurios viršus turi gilią išilginę įdubą viršuje, o viršaus priekis iš šonų įspaustas (žiūrint iš viršaus viršus atrodo trikampis). Paprastai užpakalinis brylius užlenktas aukštyn. Tradiciškai trilbius gamino iš triušių vilnos fetro, bet dabar juos gamina ir iš kitokių medžiagų. Trilbiai yra minkšti (o, pvz., hombergai daromi iš kieto fetro), jų bryliai yra lankstūs.
lexicalizationlit: Trilbis
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