chas
common nounproper noun
Syllable Decomposition
chasperhaps from Latin capsus (caisson), to be compared, with Old French chaps, chas ('building body') and Old Occitan cas ('caisson, bale'), the meaning of 'bubble' attested in the third century gives the idea of a small hollow object, then of a cavity.
Definitions
- couture
- maçonnerie
Translations
english:eye
arabic:سم الإبرة
korean:바늘구멍
spanish:ojo
italian:piastrina
japanese:針穴
russian:ушко