Breeches

/ˈbrɪtʃɪz/ noun

Short pants that end at or just below the knee, often worn for riding horses or in historical/formal contexts.

From Old English 'brēc' and Old Norse 'brokr,' both meaning 'trousers.' The word has been used since Old English times and historically referred to any legwear, but narrowed to knee-length pants by the Renaissance.

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