Quiz 2/15/18 - Northern Renaissance Flashcards

1
Q

Lace

A

Created entirely from threads. Does not have a backing fabric. Needlepoint lace and bobbin lace.

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2
Q

Pillow Lace

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Also called bobbin lace

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3
Q

Paltock

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Doublet with a deep V at the front

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4
Q

Stomacher

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Filler on the front of a doublet

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5
Q

Drawers

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Undergarment for men

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6
Q

Jerkin

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Jacket

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7
Q

Bases

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short skirts worn with a jacket or doublet for civil dress.

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8
Q

Slashing and Panes

A

You know what this is.

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9
Q

Upper Socks

A

Bicycle Shorts

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10
Q

Nether Socks

A

Hose

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11
Q

Trunk Hose

A

Large padded breech

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12
Q

Ruff

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Pleated lace collar

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13
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Pecadils

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Little tabs coming out at bottom of doublet.

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14
Q

Peascod Belly

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False stomach under doublet that created a look that made you seem “rich”.

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15
Q

Venetians

A

Skintight hose

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16
Q

Gallygaskins or Slops

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Type of trunk hose. Gradual slope, painted

17
Q

Culots

A

Very tight fitting trunk hose.

18
Q

Bombast

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Stuffing made from wool, horsehair, short linen fibers called tow or bran.

19
Q

Canions

A

Extensions of the waist of the double.

20
Q

Stays

A

Corset basically

21
Q

Busk

A

Hard flat wood or whalebone that was sewn into one or more of the casings provided in the stays.

22
Q

Petticoat

A

Underskirt

23
Q

Ropa

A

Sleeveless Outer Coat

24
Q

Bum Rolls

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Padded roll worn at the waist.

25
Q

Wheel, drum, or french farthingale.

A

You know what this is.

26
Q

Supportasse

A

You know what this is.

27
Q

Conch

A

The neckpiece that stands vertically.

28
Q

French Bonnet

A

Pillbox shaped hat with turned-up brim

29
Q

Copotain

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High-crowned, narrow-brimmed hat. Remained popular until well until the 17th century.

30
Q

Gabled

A

Word meaning heart-shaped.

31
Q

Duckbills

A

Wide shoes worn during the reign of Mary I.