0 (woollen/woolen or other cloth woven with) a pattern of different coloured/colored lines and broader stripes, crossing each other at right angles, originally used by clans of the Scottish Highlands. -- vải len kẻ ô vuông
1 any one pattern of this sort, usually associated with a particular clan etc -- vải len
the Cameron tartan.
Where will it come from if not from the tartan tax?
They do not want their tartan to be taken from them, or interfered with in any way.
I shall name but a few—the social chapter, the minimum wage and the tartan tax.
The bogus paramedic may arrive at the scene of an accident in flying tartan colours.
I thought it better not to disillusion her because she was very taken with the combination of the tartan and the red hair.
After the rebellion of 1745 a law was passed forbidding either the wearing of the kilt or the wearing of tartan.
Nothing that breathes the heather or wears the tartan has been left outside.
That is a mantra as meaningless as the tartan tax.