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jerkin$41485$ - перевод на греческий

MEN'S JACKET, OFTEN SLEEVELESS, AND FREQUENTLY OF LEATHER, WORN OVER THE DOUBLET IN THE 16TH CENTURY
Jerkin (garment)
  • Jerkin worn by a British soldier at the [[Battle of the Somme]]

jerkin      
n. χιτώνιο, ζακέτα, ζιπούνι
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  • Detail of a [[krater]], dating to {{circa}} 560–550 BC, showing a [[satyr]] masturbating, a common scene in many ancient Greek pottery paintings<ref name="Stafford2011"/><ref name="March2014"/>
  • [[Self-portrait]] of [[Egon Schiele]] in 1911, depicting masturbation
  • Madhya Pradesh]], [[India]] features a couple in a sexual embrace with a man and a woman masturbating to either side.
  • Gustav Klimt's]] ''Woman seated with thighs apart'' (1916)
  • Shunga]] prints, such as this piece by [[Kunisada]].
  • ''Masturbation'', 1911, copper engraving by [[Mihály Zichy]]
  • "[[Every Sperm Is Sacred]]" performed at the [[Monty Python]] reunion, ''[[Monty Python Live (Mostly)]]'', in July 2014
  • Two vibrators in a [[sex shop]]
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Определение

jerkin
(jerkins)
A jerkin is a sleeveless jacket worn by men or women. (OLD-FASHIONED)
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Википедия

Jerkin

A jerkin is a man's short close-fitting jacket, made usually of light-coloured leather, and often without sleeves, worn over the doublet in the 16th and 17th centuries. The term is also applied to a similar sleeveless garment worn by the British Army in the 20th century. A buff jerkin is an oiled oxhide jerkin, as worn by soldiers.

The origin of the word is unknown. The Dutch word jurk, a dress, often taken as the source, is modern, and represents neither the sound nor the sense of the English word.