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Originally Posted by Aquila
The "hosen" was the inner tunic, the kuttoneth.
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Hosen is German, I gave you the Hebrew, Latin, and Greek definitions of the word originally used in the verse. Hosen means "pants" in German. From the Old English hosa "covering for the leg." In German it specifically means trousers, and in Dutch it means the hose which was worn by "MEN" during the Renaissance. The hose of in medieval times covered the "man" from the waist to the tip of his foot. In late 13th century A.D. they were "covering of woven cloth or leather which covered the leg, with or without feet. Yet, the Axial Age writings of the Chaldean/Hebrew Daniel describe a garment which was actually part of the long coat. The פטיש was a coat which had leggings incorporated. How ever they put them on makes no never mind to me. The facts remain that these garments were pants in all three ancient languages.