Braca

/ˈbrɑːkə/ noun

A type of breeches or trousers, especially those worn in ancient or medieval times.

From Latin 'bracae,' the plural form referring to Celtic-style breeches. The Romans borrowed this word from Celtic languages when they encountered the Gauls and Celtiberians who wore such garments.

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