Slovak Meaning of pantaloons

Nohavice

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Definitions and Meaning of pantaloons in English

pantaloons

a buffoon in pantomimes, loose-fitting usually shorter than ankle-length trousers see Word History at pants, close-fitting trousers usually having straps passing under the instep and worn especially in the 19th century, wide breeches worn especially in England during the reign of Charles II, a character in the commedia dell'arte that is usually a skinny old dotard who wears spectacles, slippers, and a tight-fitting combination of trousers and stockings, close-fitting trousers usually with straps passing under the insteps, loose-fitting usually shorter than ankle-length trousers

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Nohavice

a buffoon in pantomimes, loose-fitting usually shorter than ankle-length trousers see Word History at pants, close-fitting trousers usually having straps pass

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pant (after) => túžiť po, pans => hrnce, panoramas => panorámy, panning out => Panorámovanie, panned out => nevyšlo to,