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Meaning of sash
A long, narrow piece of fabric or other material worn around the waist or used to fasten something.
Etymology of sash
The word "sash" originated in the 16th century, derived from the French word "sas", meaning "a strip of cloth" or "a girdle".
The term has been used in various contexts, including fashion, architecture, and engineering, to describe a long, narrow piece of material used for fastening or joining.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A long, narrow piece of fabric worn around the waist, typically as part of a uniform or ceremonial dress.
- A strip of fabric or other material used to fasten or join something.
- In architecture, a sash is a frame for a window, typically consisting of a vertical member and a horizontal transom.
Usage Examples
- She wore a beautiful silk sash around her waist to complete her traditional Japanese kimono.
- The window sash was stuck, and he had to force it open to let in some fresh air.
- The officer's uniform included a wide leather sash with a silver buckle.