a brimless dark blue Scottish cap with a flat top and a plume on one side
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Balmoral \Bal*mor"al\, n. [From Balmoral Castle, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.] 1. A long woolen petticoat, worn immediately under the dress.
2. A kind of stout walking shoe, laced in front.
A man who uses his balmorals to tread on your toes. --George Eliot.
Over at Balmoral, there is a similar request to replace a tartan floor covering that has been down since Queen Victoria's time.
During a grouse shoot at Balmoral Castle, company director Lord Rydon asked King George V's permission to name the new flagship for "the most illustrious and remarkable woman who has ever been queen of England."
The company has granted Forte a management contract, with an option to purchase the hotel after five years. Mr Tyrie would not disclose the terms, but said the transaction had wiped out Balmoral's debt.