corset

common noun

Syllable Decomposition

corset

With the suffix -et, from the Old French cors (body) which also gives corser ("to give body"). The first written attestations of the word are in medieval Latin (late 12th century): corsetus ("a kind of man's surcot", then "woman's bodice, fitted part of the bliaut" see justaucorps).

Definitions

histoiremilitaire
vêtements
médecine
agriculture

Plural

corsets

Anagram

rectos

Translations

  • germangerman:Korsett
  • englishenglish:corset
  • danishdanish:korset
  • finnishfinnish:korsetti
  • italianitalian:corsetto
  • japanesejapanese:コルセット
  • dutchdutch:korset
  • portugueseportuguese:espartilho
  • russianrussian:корсет
  • swedishswedish:korsett

See also

somatiser (v.) anticorps (cn.) corps (cn.) corps (cn.) corsé (adj.) somatisation (cn.) corsetage (cn.) corporel (adj.) corsage (cn.) corselet (cn.) corseter (v.) corsetier (cn.) incorporalité (cn.) incorporel (adj.) corporalité (cn.) corporiser (v.) corporisation (cn.) corser (v.)