dirndl

/ˈdɜrndəl/
noun
  1. A traditional dress from Austria and southern Germany, typically with a fitted bodice, full skirt, and apron.
    • The shop sold colorful dirndls with embroidered aprons.
    • She wore a beautiful blue dirndl to the Oktoberfest celebration.
    • Many women in the village still wear a dirndl for festivals and weddings.
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