Bollenhut
English

Bollenhut
Etymology
Noun
Bollenhut (plural Bollenhuts)
- A formal headdress with woollen pompoms, worn since about 1750 by Protestant women as part of their folk costume in the three neighbouring Black Forest villages of Gutach, Kirnbach and Hornberg-Reichenbach.
Further reading
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Bollenhut on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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Bollenhut on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
German
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: Bol‧len‧hut
Noun
Bollenhut m (genitive Bollenhutes or Bollenhuts, plural Bollenhüte)
Further reading
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Bollenhut on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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