Raglan vs Ragman - What's the difference?
raglan | ragman |
(Of a sleeve ) Continuing in one piece up to the neck of a garment, without a shoulder seam.
(Of a garment ) Having sleeves of this type.
A dealer in rags
(obsolete) A document having many names or seals, such as a papal bull.
As a noun raglan
is raglan.As a proper noun ragman is
a statute of by which the scottish gentry and nobility were compelled to swear allegiance to the english king.raglan
English
Adjective
(-)References
* The Oxford English DictionaryAnagrams
* English eponymsragman
English
(wikipedia ragman)Noun
(ragmen)- (Piers Plowman)