kiltie
(redirected from kilty)kil·tie
(kĭl′tē)n.
1. One who wears a kilt.
2. A shoe having a fringed tongue that flaps over the instep.
3. The tongue of such a shoe.
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kiltie
(ˈkɪltɪ)n
dialect Scot someone wearing a kilt, esp a soldier
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kilt•ie
(ˈkɪl ti)n.
1. a person who wears a kilt, esp. a member of a regiment in which the kilt is worn as part of the dress uniform.
2. a sports shoe with a fringed tongue that flaps over the lacing.
3. the tongue of such a shoe.
[1835–45]
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