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Meaning of valonas esquinadas




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

valonas esquinadas
  17

It was a sort of ancient military ornament as a neck-woven with tips or corners. There were also wavy or rounded. Puntudos necks.

  




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The safe phrase was extracted from the Knight of Olmedo written by Lope de Vega. I am not completely sure because I did not read it, but I think it speaks of the broad necks of cloth that were used at that time, and in this case the topped in tips, which could also adorn the end of the sleeves on the wrists. See Corner, Corner, Walloon.

  



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