Examples of using Tunics in English and their translations into Danish
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do not have two tunics.
carried them still in their tunics to the outside of the camp, as Moses had said.
socks- 5 hats- 11 tunics, dresses and sweaters.
coats and tunics and can be used for Vikings,
This long tunic is made of cotton and it can be worn as an undertunic under medieval tunics.
Tunics like this were basic garments worn by men from the Early to Late Middle Ages all over Europe.
such as blouses, tunics, dresses or skirts.
jeans, tunics and dresses.
to various T-shirts, tunics, shirts and sweaters,
They are quite suitable for sewing light summer dresses, tunics, blouses, skirts and children's clothes.
weeping and showing him the tunics and garments that Dorcas had made for them.
they now sewed linen and tunics for the army.
in the Viking Age, in which the fighters threw off their chainmail and tunics, and fought naked.
milk and they wore tunics made from leather and rushes. The Guanches no longer exist as an ethnic group
The men preferred trousers and tunics, whilst the women dressed in strap dresses worn over undergarments.
Clothing Roman legionary Roman tunica Viking tunic historical clothing Late Roman tunics Dura Europos tunic Viking lag wrapping Germanic lag wrapping Medieval clothing Leg wrappings brothers of Limburg 15th century re-enactment Flamish painings medieval tunics Roman tunica medieval Living History Norman re-enactment medieval chaperon clothing eighty years war museumreplica Medieval surcoats clothing knight templar.
And this tunic belonged to a Relora warrior.
Celtic boy's tunic with long sleeves.
slightly shorter, tunic and a cloak.
Historical tunic with authentic lining,