lederhosen
See also: Lederhosen
English
Etymology
Borrowed from German Lederhose (literally “leather trousers”). The final -n probably from the German plural; alternatively influenced by Bavarian Lederhosn (singular and plural).
Pronunciation
Noun
lederhosen pl (plural only)
- A pair of knee-breeches made of leather, typical of Bavaria and Austria.
Translations
Further reading
- lederhosen on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Spanish
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