corset
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
corsetWith 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
german:Korsett
english:corset
danish:korset
finnish:korsetti
italian:corsetto
japanese:コルセット
dutch:korset
portuguese:espartilho
russian:корсет
swedish: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.)