Citations:gamsbart


 * 1878, William Adolph Baillie-Grohman, Gaddings with a Primitive People: Being a Series of Sketches of Tyrolese Life and Customs, page 14:
 * dear to a genuine Tyrolese is to adorn his Sunday and fête - day hat with the tail - feathers of the blackcock ( Tetrao tetrix ) and the “ Gamsbart, ” the long dark brown hair growing along that animal&#39;s back at certain seasons of the ...
 * 1910, Teachers Magazine
 * The gamsbart is a piece of the guide, he carries with him a long rope coiled “ beard ” of the chamois , and the chamois is a over one shoulder and under the other arm , little animal that lives high in the mountains . and takes with ...
 * 1943, Faith Compton Mackenzie, Always Afternoon
 * The Salzburgians delighted to see the foreign ladies decked out so cleverly by Lanz in the sweetest imitations of Tyrolese dress, and the gentlemen in leather shorts with gamsbarts in their hats . It was funny and also good for trade.
 * 1986, Mrs. Falge-Wahl, A Stranger in Gloucester: Recollections of an Austrian in England
 * I keep the Gamsbart, its beard , in my winter clothes &#39; drawer with naphthalene to keep the moths out . It&#39;s a very young one . If you would go to the Tyrol and see the natives , some of them wear them about three times the size of ...
 * 2005, Gene Lovell, The Bernsteinzimmer Mystery: (Who Has the Looted Amber Room?), iUniverse (ISBN 9780595374687)
 * It was the velour hat with its gamsbart decoration! A preliminary shiver of excitement was replaced by degrees with a tremor of fear. Could they be following him now? Did they hope to lead him to his death as he now found himself ...
 * 2013, Moses Wolff, Meet Me in Munich: A Beer Lover's Guide to Oktoberfest, Simon and Schuster (ISBN 9781628735109)
 * The tips of the hair must be light so that there is a “frost” that makes the Gamsbart shimmer at the end. But be careful: a Wildbart is a high-quality and very expensive accessory, and you should take enough time (and money) when ...
 * 2019, Philip Kerr, Greeks Bearing Gifts, Penguin (ISBN 9780399185212), page 110:
 * It was a Gamsbart, a Tyrolean hat with a beard that was supposed to make the wearer look like a character. He might as well have been carrying a Nazi flag. After a few moments he ducked into a cinema and I followed.
 * 2021, Niklas Frank, The Father: A Revenge: A son's judgement on his Nazi war criminal father, Biteback Publishing (ISBN 9781785906909)
 * The gamsbart had obviously been a Christmas present, because for New Year&#39;s gifts you big-shot Nazis used to give each other photographs of yourselves, either autographed in an over-elaborate hand or embroidered with hearty reciprocal ...