Bragas

/ˈbrɑːɡəz/ noun

Plural of braga; long trousers or breeches, historically worn by Celtic peoples and later adopted by other European cultures.

From Gaulish 'braca', related to breeches or trousers. The word traveled into Latin and other European languages, reflecting a historical shift in clothing when Celtic peoples introduced long pants to Mediterranean cultures.

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