neckerchief
English
Etymology
Blend
of
neck
+
kerchief
Noun
neckerchief
(
plural
neckerchiefs
or
neckerchieves
)
A
scarf
that is worn
looped
or
tied
around the
neck
.
The Boy Scout wore a red
neckerchief
, the ends clasped with a sliding knot ornament.
Translations
type of scarf
Catalan:
mocador
(ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin:
頸巾
,
颈巾
(
jǐngjīn
)
Dutch:
halsdoek
(nl)
m
Finnish:
kaulahuivi
(fi)
,
huivi
(fi)
German:
Halstuch
(de)
n
Irish:
ciarsúr brád
m
,
brat brád
m
Italian:
cravatta
(it)
f
,
fazzoletto da collo
m
,
foulard
(it)
m
,
fazzoletto
(it)
m
Japanese:
ネッカチーフ
(
nekkāchīfu
)
Ojibwe:
moshwe
Russian:
ше́йный
плато́к
m
(
šéjnyj platók
)
,
га́лстук
(ru)
m
(
gálstuk
)
,
косы́нка
(ru)
f
(
kosýnka
)
(
kerchief
)
Turkish:
fular
(tr)
See also
bolo
cravat
handkerchief
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