COMPLEX AND LATIN TERMS FOR WOMEN'S CLOTHES

Authors

  • Gulruh Soxibbek qizi Tillaboyeva Teacher of the Department of Primary Education Methodology Fergana State University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Waist belt, big coat, baby stuart car

Abstract

Compound words are words made up of two or more simple words. It is very difficult to define complex textile terms for women's clothing in English, because many terms are borrowed from other languages and it is difficult to understand the structure of the term. For example, the term hourpelande is derived from the French language, so it takes a lot of effort to determine its structure. But there are also terms whose structure is not difficult to determine. For example, Bel-palto is a vest (from the words waist and coat); waist belt - waist belt; big coat - coat (from the words big and coat); undershirt - undershirt; baby stuart car - a large wide-brimmed hat decorated with feathers and flowers; gibsongirl - a straw hat with a low crown and a narrow or raised brim; robinhoodhat - a cone-shaped hat decorated with long bird feathers; pullover - sweater (from the words to pull and over).

References

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Published

2025-01-30

How to Cite

Gulruh Soxibbek qizi Tillaboyeva. (2025). COMPLEX AND LATIN TERMS FOR WOMEN’S CLOTHES. Next Scientists Conferences, 1(01), 194–195. Retrieved from https://nextscientists.com/index.php/science-conf/article/view/511