पार्टलेट Meaning in English
पार्टलेट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : partlet
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अंशतःचुनरी
भागीदार होना
पार्टनर
भागीदार
साझीदार
साथी बनना
जोड़ीदार कपड़ा
भागीदारों
अपराध में भागीदार
भागीदारी
भागीदारी प्रमाण पत्र
पार्टन
पार्ट अदा करनेवाला
कलपुर्जे
पार्टलेट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
A low neckline might be filled with an infill (called in English a partlet).
The colours of "over-partlets" varied, but white and black were the most common.
The partlet might be made of the same material as the kirtle and richly decorated with lace detailing to complement it.
Embroidered partlet and sleeve sets were frequently given to Elizabeth as New Year's gifts.
Florentine fashion of the early 1550s features a loose gown of light-weight silk over a bodice and skirt (or kirtle) and an open-necked partlet.
The high-necked chemise or partlet is worn open with the three pairs of ties that fasten it dangling free.
Mary I wears a cloth-of-gold gown with fur-lined "trumpet" sleeves and a matching overpartlet with a flared collar, probably her coronation robes, 1554.
Neither the sleeves nor the overpartlet would survive as fashionable items in England into the 1560s.
Mary Howard, Duchess of Norfolk wears a cloth-of-red velvet gown with "trumpet" sleeves and a gold neckline with a gold embroidered overpartlet, 1557.
Eleanor of Toledo wears a black loose gown over a bodice and a sheer linen partlet.
They wear high-necked black over-partlets with bands of gold trim and linen aprons.
Elizabeth of Austria is portrayed by the French court painter François Clouet in a brocade gown and a partlet with a lattice of jewels, 1571.
The lattice partlet is a common French fashion.