Historical men's clothing for the legs and lower body.
1Their legs and hips were covered with hosen, often in different colors.
2Thy mother is knitting his hosen of gray and black already.
3Their legs were covered with hosen, often in different colors.
4They now wore breeches and stockings instead of long hosen.
5His whole costume was of scarlet, from the feather to the silk hosen on his legs.
6But your feet and hosen are all besmudged.
7Your shoes and your hosen show as much.
8He hath been in here to consult us as to his patches, hosen, and I know not what beside.
9And when he had unarmed himself he took off all his clothes saving only his hosen and his doublet.
10He is robed and girt about the legs with hosen, the arms bare, and all the rest after the antique fashion.
11So she did off hosen and shoon, and I led her by the hand, and it took her but up to mid-leg.
12Keep-at-home, sit-still, hats and hosen and all-her little boast only proves Mercy to have been at heart a true daughter of Eve after all.
13But Betty Muxworthy spoke her mind quite in a different way about it, the while she was wringing my hosen, and clattering to the drying-horse.
14They were made after the fashion of my father's, cap and hosen and shoon all of red, with a cloak of red to cover all.
15It could not by chance be the fault of thy own baby arms more fit to draw on thy hosen than to dress a warbow.
16Hosen, shirts, cyclas, and under-jupons are in the brown basket on the left side of the mule.