How Do You Spell KILTING?

Pronunciation: [kˈɪltɪŋ] (IPA)

Kilting (/ˈkɪltɪŋ/) refers to the traditional Scottish method of pleating and folding a length of tartan cloth to form a kilt. The word derives from the Gaelic word "cilltean" which means to tuck up or gather. The spelling with a 'k' developed in Scotland in the 18th century and has remained the standard ever since. As with many words in the Scottish dialect, the pronunciation may vary slightly depending on the region, but the IPA transcription accurately represents the most common pronunciation.

KILTING Meaning and Definition

  1. Kilting is a term primarily associated with Scottish culture and refers to the traditional method of pleating a piece of fabric, typically made of tartan, around the waist to form a skirt-like garment called a kilt. The act of kilting involves folding and tucking the material in a specific pattern to create the characteristic pleats that give the kilt its distinctive appearance.

    The process of kilting is a meticulous and skilled technique that requires precision and attention to detail. It usually involves securing the pleats using either a buckle or a pair of leather straps, known as kilt pins, to ensure that the garment stays in place. Kilting is typically done by skilled craftsmen, known as kiltmakers, who have an expertise in working with tartan fabric and can create kilts that are not only visually appealing but also of high quality and durability.

    The practice of kilting is deeply embedded in Scottish tradition and is often associated with ceremonial events, formal occasions, and cultural celebrations. The kilt, as a symbol of Scottish national identity, is worn by both men and women and is considered a traditional and iconic garment.

    In a broader context, kilting can also refer to the act of pleating or folding any fabric or material in a similar manner to create a skirt-like garment, although this usage is less common and typically associated with variations of the traditional kilt.

Common Misspellings for KILTING

  • kulting
  • kjlting
  • kklting
  • k9lting
  • k8lting
  • kikting
  • kipting
  • kioting
  • kilring
  • kilfing
  • kilging
  • kilying
  • kil6ing
  • kil5ing
  • kiltung
  • kiltjng
  • kiltkng
  • kiltong
  • kilt9ng
  • Kiluing

Etymology of KILTING

The word "kilting" comes from the verb "kilt", which originated in the late 18th century. The term is derived from the Scots word "kilt", meaning a type of skirt or garment typically associated with Scottish Highlanders. The exact origin of the word "kilt" itself is uncertain, but it is commonly believed to derive from the Old Norse word "kjalta", which means "pleat" or "tuck". Over time, "kilt" came to specifically refer to the pleated, knee-length garment worn by Scottish men, which is now internationally recognized as a symbol of Scottish heritage.

Plural form of KILTING is KILTINGS

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