(neckband)
111collar — /ˈkɒlə / (say koluh) noun 1. the part of a shirt, blouse, coat, etc., round the neck, usually folded over. 2. a close fitting necklace or ornamental band of linen, velvet, or the like, worn by women round the neck. 3. an ornamental necklace worn… …
112crew-neck — /ˈkru nɛk / (say krooh nek) adjective (of garments) having a plain ribbed neckband fitting closely around the neck …
113shirt band — /ˈʃɜt bænd/ (say shert band) noun the neckband of a shirt …
114collar — [n] neck attire bertha, choker, dicky, Eton, fichu, fraise, frill, jabot, neckband, ruff, torque, Vandyke; concepts 450,452 collar [v] apprehend abduct, appropriate, arrest, bag, capture, catch, cop*, corner, get, grab, hook, lay hands on, nab,… …
115āno- — āno English meaning: ring Deutsche Übersetzung: “Ring” Material: Arm. anur “ neckband, ring “, Lat. ünus “ circle, ring “, O.Ir. üinne (*ünī ni̯ o ) m. “ ring, anus “. Maybe through metathesis Alb. (*ünus) unazë “ring”.… …
116bhasko- (*bhedh-sko) — bhasko (*bhedh sko) English meaning: bundle, heap Deutsche Übersetzung: etwa “Bund, Bũndel” Note: Root bhasko : “bundle, heap” is a truncated formation of an older root *bhedh sko from which derived both Root bhedh 2 : “to bow,… …
117gʷer-1, gʷerǝ- — gʷer 1, gʷerǝ English meaning: to devour; throat Deutsche Übersetzung: “verschlingen, Schlund” Material: 1. O.Ind. giráti, giláti, gr̥ṇüti “devours” (Fut. gariṣyati, participle gīrṇ a “verschlungen”; gír (in compounds)… …
118ser-4 — ser 4 English meaning: to put together, bind together Deutsche Übersetzung: “aneinander reihen, knũpfen” Material: O.Ind. sarat , sarit “ filament “ (uncovered), perhaps saṭü “lichen, Mähne, bristle”; Gk. εἴρω (*seri̯ō) “reihe… …
119sē(i)-3, -sǝi- : sī- and sei- : si- — sē(i) 3, sǝi : sī and sei : si English meaning: to bind; strap Deutsche Übersetzung: “binden (also durch Zauber), Strick, Riemen” Material: O.Ind. syáti, sinü ti, sinōti “binds, binds los” (perf. siṣüya, Aor. ásüt, participle… …
120cape — Ⅰ. cape [1] ► NOUN 1) a cloak, specially a short one. 2) a part of a longer coat or cloak that falls loosely over the shoulders from the neckband. DERIVATIVES caped adjective. ORIGIN French, from Latin cappa covering for the head . Ⅱ …