IPA: //ˈfɪl.ə.bɛg//
KK: /ˈfɪləbɛg/
A type of traditional Scottish kilt that is worn by men, typically made of tartan fabric and reaching to the knees.
He wore a philabeg to the wedding, showcasing his Scottish heritage.
The word 'philabeg' originates from Scottish Gaelic 'fèileadh beag', meaning 'little kilt'. It refers specifically to a type of kilt worn by men in Scotland, typically shorter than the traditional kilt.
Imagine a 'little kilt' — that's what 'philabeg' means, connecting the Scottish Gaelic roots to its meaning.
No commonly confused words.