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doublet
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "doublet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to linguistics, fashion, or historical references, typically referring to a pair or a set of two similar items. Example: "In linguistics, a doublet refers to two words in the same language that have the same etymological origin but have diverged in meaning."
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It was just as well: my English Ambassador had under a minute to change out of doublet and hose and into full armour and a cloak.
News & Media
He was also a miserly curmudgeon, given to complaining about his tailor in Florence, for instance, who did not let him try on a doublet that turned out to be tight across the chest.
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At the beginning of the 17th century, the doublet had become so short that the ruffled shirt was visible between it and the breeches.
Encyclopedias
He then selects any doublet and moves accordingly, mindful that a doublet, as in backgammon, is taken twice over.
Encyclopedias
Before the codpiece, men's hose were actually open at the groin, covered by a tunic or doublet.
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Shirts began to be embellished with embroidery, lace, and frills in the 16th century, and men's outer garments the doublet, or jacket had a low neckline so that the shirt showed across the chest.
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A doublet is composed of two pieces of material, usually cemented together at the girdle (the stone's widest part): if the two pieces are of the same material, the gem is called a true doublet; if they are different, with the crown (above the girdle) being genuine and the pavilion (below the girdle) an inferior stone or glass, it is called a false doublet.
Encyclopedias
In France the court of Louis XIV set the fashion of silk stockings, breeches, and brocaded coats, which replaced that of the doublet and hose, top boots, and cloaks.
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For example, men wore breeches full at the waist, a doublet and jerkin, and a hip-length, loose overgarment that had been fashionable in Europe in the later 16th century.
Encyclopedias
Later in the century the gipon became shorter, and it was replaced by the doublet in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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The basic representation of this mathematical group is a pair, or doublet, and, according to electroweak theory, the quarks and leptons are each grouped into pairs of increasing mass: (u, d), (c, s), (t, b) and (e, ve), (μ, vμ), (τ, vτ).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing historical clothing, ensure the context accurately reflects the period and social status associated with wearing a "doublet".
Common error
Avoid using "doublet" interchangeably with modern jacket styles. The term specifically refers to a historical garment and not contemporary outerwear.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "doublet" functions primarily as a historical term for a men's jacket and can refer to a pair or couple. As Ludwig AI shows, the examples range from its clothing sense to technical use, highlighting its varied applications.
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "doublet" primarily refers to a close-fitting jacket worn by men from the 15th to 17th century, though it also has other meanings, including a pair of similar items, especially in the context of dice, quantum physics, or linguistics. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in English, with frequent appearances in encyclopedias and news media. To prevent confusion, it's best to use "doublet" specifically when referencing historical attire or in its technical contexts, and consider alternatives like "pair" or "couple" in other scenarios.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pair
Replaces "doublet" by focusing on the simple concept of two items.
couple
Similar to "pair", emphasizes the togetherness or association of two items.
dyad
A more formal term for a pair, often used in sociological or mathematical contexts.
brace
Refers to a pair, especially in hunting or when speaking of paired mechanical parts.
span
A team of two animals harnessed side by side.
team
Two or more people working together.
twosome
Specifically refers to two people together.
duo
Commonly used in music or performance contexts to indicate two performers.
matched set
Emphasizes that the two items are designed or intended to be together.
coordinate
Two items which are meant to go together, such as apparel.
FAQs
How is "doublet" used in historical contexts?
In historical contexts, a "doublet" refers to a close-fitting jacket worn by men from the 15th to 17th centuries. It was a key part of men's fashion during the Renaissance and Elizabethan eras.
What are the different types of doublets?
Besides its use for garments, "doublet" can also refer to a pair of dice with the same number, an imitation gem, or words with the same origin but different routes. It can also be used in quantum physics.
What can I say instead of "doublet" when referring to a pair?
How did the doublet evolve as a garment?
The civilian doublet initially had skirts that gradually disappeared. Over time, it shifted from being a tunic worn under armor to a more fashionable outer garment.
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