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breechcloth
/ ˈbriːtʃˌklaʊt; ˈbriːtʃˌklɒθ /
noun
- other names for loincloth
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Word History and Origins
Origin of breechcloth1
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Example Sentences
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For clothing they wear only a breechcloth, like an apron, and their faces and shoulders are oiled with something that gives their skin a deep reddish color.
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To the shock of even his fellow Osage, he was naked, except for his breechcloth and his moccasins, and his face was painted as if he were leading a war party.
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“And the Indian has two eagle feathers and the breechcloth.”
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One smokes a cigarette, the other is clothed only in a tattered breechcloth.
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Our host was a tall, robust man, who at this time had no other clothes than his breechcloth; neither women nor children were visible.
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