garter

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English[edit]

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A bride putting on a garter.

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English garter, from Old Northern French gartier, from Old French garet (compare Old French jartier, from jaret), from Gaulish *garrā, from Proto-Celtic *garros (calf, shank) (compare Cornish gar, Cornish gar,Middle Welsh garr, Old Irish gairr). Cognate with French jarretière.

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Noun[edit]

garter (plural garters)

  1. A band worn around the leg to hold up a sock or stocking.
  2. (heraldry) A bendlet.
    Coordinate terms: bendlet, cost, riband

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Verb[edit]

garter (third-person singular simple present garters, present participle gartering, simple past and past participle gartered)

  1. to fasten with a garter

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Middle English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Old French gartier.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡartər/, /ɡarˈteːr/

Noun[edit]

garter (plural garters)

  1. garter

Descendants[edit]

  • English: garter
  • Yola: ghurteare, gurteare

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