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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024sash1 /sæʃ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Clothinga long band or scarf worn over one shoulder or around the waist.
sash2 /sæʃ/USA pronunciation n. - Building[countable] a framework, as in a window, in which panes of glass are set.
- Building[uncountable] such frameworks thought of as a group.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024sash1 (sash),USA pronunciation n. - Clothinga long band or scarf worn over one shoulder or around the waist, as by military officers as a part of the uniform or by women and children for ornament.
v.t. - Clothingto furnish or adorn with a sash:a dress sashed at the waist.
- Arabic shāsh
- dissimilated variant of shash (turban of ) muslin 1585–95
sash′less, adj. sash2 (sash),USA pronunciation n. - Buildinga fixed or movable framework, as in a window or door, in which panes of glass are set.
- Buildingsuch frameworks collectively.
v.t. - Buildingto furnish with sashes or with windows having sashes.
- back formation from sashes (plural), dissimilated variant of shashes chassis 1675–85
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: sash /sæʃ/ n - a long piece of ribbon, silk, etc, worn around the waist like a belt or over one shoulder, as a symbol of rank
Etymology: 16th Century: from Arabic shāsh muslin sash /sæʃ/ n - a frame that contains the panes of a window or door
vb (transitive)- to furnish with a sash, sashes, or sash windows
Etymology: 17th Century: originally plural sashes, variant of shashes, from chassis |