argyll

/ɑrˈɡaɪl/
noun
  1. A pattern of diamond-shaped blocks in alternating colors, often used in socks, sweaters, and other clothing.
    • The sweater had a classic argyll pattern in navy and white.
    • She knitted an argyll scarf for her grandfather.
    • He wore a pair of argyll socks with his loafers.
  2. A sock or other garment with an argyll pattern.
    • The store sold argylls in both crew and knee-high styles.
    • His favorite argylls were the ones with green and yellow diamonds.
    • She bought a set of argylls for the winter trip.
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