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Epaulettes

Epaulettes, also known as epaulets, are ornamental shoulder pieces that are attached to a garment, typically a military uniform or a formal jacket. They are designed to provide a distinctive and decorative element to the garment and to denote the rank, status, or affiliation of the wearer. Epaulettes have a long history, dating back to ancient Rome, where they were worn by military commanders as a symbol of their authority. The design of epaulettes varies depending on the purpose and context of the garment. Military epaulettes are typically made of braided cord or fabric and feature a metallic insignia or emblem that indicates the rank or branch of service of the wearer. They are often worn on dress uniforms, and the size and shape of the epaulette may vary depending on the rank of the wearer. In contrast, civilian epaulettes are often made of fabric or leather and may feature decorative elements such as fringe or tassels. Epaulettes have also been used in fashion, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries. They were a popular element of men's formalwear, such as tailcoats and morning coats, and were often made of silk or velvet with metallic or beaded embellishments. Women's fashion also incorporated epaulettes, with designers using them to create a military-inspired look. Overall, epaulettes serve as a symbol of authority and status, whether in the military or in fashion. Their design and use have evolved over time, but they remain a distinctive and recognizable element of certain types of garments.

Ornamental, Shoulder pieces, Military uniform, Symbol of authority, Fashion

Christopher Green

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Epaulettes

Epaulettes is a noun of French origin and it refers to a pair of small, ornamental shoulder-pieces that were a part of a military or police uniform. Synonyms for epaulette include epaulette, shoulder straps, epaulette, and aiguillette. Antonyms for epaulette include insignia, decorations, and badges. Cognates to epaulette include spalliera, schouderborden, and hombreras. Variants of the word epaulette include epaule, epaulettes, epaulette, and epaulettes.

Etymology, Morphology, Language, Words, Grammar, Phonology, Semantics

George Adrian Postea

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Epaulettes

Morphological evolution of the word ‘epaulettes’ is interesting in the etymological sense. It derives from two French words, ‘épaule’ and ‘lette’. The former refers to the shoulder and the latter is derived from the Old French ‘euslet’, which means small. Originally, the French word ‘epaulette’ referred to a name for a type of shoulder ornament and later, it became a military uniform adornment that was fastened over the shoulder and close to the shoulder. The shoulder ornament is said to have been popularized during the French Revolutionary War and Napoleonic Wars of the early 19th century. The etymology of the word ‘epaulette’ itself provides a backdrop for the morphological evolution of the word. It reflects the changing roles and responsibilities for those who wore the uniform, from an ornament of the military and police to a symbol of honor and authority. In terms of pragmatics, epaulettes are associated with rank and status and can be used to convey a sense of power.

Etymology, Morphology, History, Pragmatics, Language.

Henry Fontaine

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Epaulettes

Epaulettes are specialized pieces of clothing that are worn on a person’s shoulders. They are typically decorative, but can also represent rank or other forms of accomplishment. The term “epaulettes” originates from the French language and is in use in military contexts and other similar situations. In many languages, there are equivalent terms that are used in place of epaulettes; these include Spalliera, Schulterstücke, Harnachements, Schulterklappen, Spalline, Aisselles, and Aisseliers in French; Spalliera and Spalline in Italian; Schulterstücken and Schulterklappen in German; Poderar in Spanish; and Rendåsar in Swedish.

The terms synonymous with Epaulettes in different languages can be best described as: French (Spalliera, Schulterstücke, Harnachements, Schulterklappen, Spalline, Aisselles, Aisseliers), Italian (Spalliera, Spalline), German (Schulterstücken,

Harris Awan

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Epaulettes

Epaulettes are a type of shoulder ornamentation used to indicate rank or status, popularly seen in anime, comics, and manga. They may be found on military uniforms, police uniforms, ceremonial robes, and other forms of dress. In terms of character design, epaulettes are often shown with exaggerated size and shape, to further emphasize the character’s rank or status in the story or to draw the viewer’s attention to the character’s shoulders. In addition to this, epaulettes may also be used to provide subtle differences between characters, for example, to differentiate male characters from female characters.

Epaulette, anime, manga, comics, shoulder, design, rank, military, police, ceremonial.

Taro Yamada


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