Stetson vs fedora what difference
what is difference between Stetson and fedora
English
Etymology
From Stetson, the brand of a manufacturer of felt hats founded by John B. Stetson.
Noun
stetson (plural stetsons)
- A type of felt hat with a wide brim, typically worn by cowboys.
- He thought his stetson made him look like a cowboy. At least it covered his bald spot.
Anagrams
- St Neots, Testons, ostents, stonest, testons
Finnish
Noun
stetson
- stetson (wide-brimmed felt hat)
Declension
English
Etymology
This word comes from a 19th-century play by Victorien Sardou titled Fédora. The heroine, Fédora Romazov, wore a center-creased, soft brimmed hat. The name comes from the Russian Федо́ра (Fedóra), feminine form of Фёдор (Fjódor), from Ancient Greek Θεόδωρος (Theódōros, “gift of god”), derived from θεός (theós, “god”) and δῶρον (dôron, “gift”)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /fɪˈdɔːɹə/
- (Canada) IPA(key): /fəˈdɔɹə/
Noun
fedora (plural fedoras)
- A felt hat with a fairly low, creased crown with a brim that can be turned up or down.
Translations
References
- Douglas Harper (2001–2021), “fedora”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
- fedora at OneLook Dictionary Search
Anagrams
- Afro-ed, Afroed, afro-ed, afroed, for’ead
Spanish
Noun
fedora m (plural fedoras)
- fedora (hat)
Swedish
Noun
fedora c
- fedora
Declension
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