"straw hat" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: straw hats [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English strawe hatt, strawehatte, stree hatte. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|strawe hatt}} Middle English strawe hatt, {{m|enm|strawehatte}} strawehatte, {{m|enm|stree hatte}} stree hatte Head templates: {{en-noun}} straw hat (plural straw hats)
  1. A stiff hat, made from woven straw. Wikipedia link: straw hat Categories (topical): Headwear Synonyms: straw-hat, strawhat Translations (type of hat): сламена шапка (slamena šapka) [feminine] (Bulgarian), barret de palla [masculine] (Catalan), pallola (english: wide-brimmed) [feminine] (Catalan), 草帽 (cǎomào) (Chinese Mandarin), slamák [masculine] (Czech), strohoed [masculine] (Dutch), pajlĉapelo (Esperanto), olkihattu (Finnish), chapeau de paille [masculine] (French), Strohhut [masculine] (German), szalmakalap (Hungarian), 麦藁帽子 (mugiwarabōshi) (alt: むぎわらぼうし) (Japanese), 밀짚모자 (miljimmoja) (Korean), ᒥᔥᑯᔒᐅᔥᑐᑎᓐ (mishkoshiioshtotin) (Northern East Cree), chapéu de palha [masculine] (Portuguese), соло́менная шля́па (solómennaja šljápa) [feminine] (Russian), stråhatt [common-gender] (Swedish), halmhatt [common-gender] (Swedish), རྩྭ་ཞྭ (rtswa zhwa) (Tibetan), het wellt [feminine] (Welsh), àkẹtẹ̀ (Yoruba)

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