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Definition of Filibegs
1. filibeg [n] - See also: filibeg
Lexicographical Neighbors of Filibegs
Literary usage of Filibegs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sun and Shadow in Spain by Maud Howe Elliott (1908)
"... came racing in sight at the top of their speed, drawing a large, plain,
old-fashioned carriage. On the box sat a Highlander in tartan and filibegs. ..."
2. Sun and Shadow in Spain by Maud Howe Elliott (1908)
"... came racing in sight at the top of their speed, drawing a large, plain,
old-fashioned carriage. On the box sat a Highlander in tartan and filibegs. ..."
3. Athletic Sports by Dudley Allen Sargent, Marguerite Merington (1897)
"Knickerbockers and the skirt composed of twin filibegs have their advocates ;
Pinero's youngest Amazon has set a pretty fashion for the girl cyclist, ..."
4. The Out of Door Library: Athletic Sports by Dudley Allen Sargent, Henry James Whigham, Robert Duffield Wrenn, Phillip Gengembre Hubert, Marguerite Merington, James West Roosevelt, Duffield Osborne, Edward Sandford Martin (1897)
"Knickerbockers and the skirt composed of twin filibegs have their advocates ;
Pinero's youngest Amazon has set a pretty fashion for the girl cyclist, ..."