Sashed: meaning, definitions and examples

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sashed

 

[ sæʃt ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

fashion term

Sashed refers to the act of wearing or attaching a sash, which is a strip or loop of fabric worn around the waist or across the shoulder. It is often used in fashion to indicate style or rank.

Synonyms

belted, tied, wrapped.

Examples of usage

  • She was sashed in a beautifully embroidered belt.
  • The winner was sashed with a gold ribbon.
  • He sashayed into the room with a stylish new sash.

Translations

Translations of the word "sashed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 cinturado

🇮🇳 बांधना

🇩🇪 geschnallt

🇮🇩 dengan sabuk

🇺🇦 засмужений

🇵🇱 z paskiem

🇯🇵 サッシュされた

🇫🇷 sashé

🇪🇸 cinturón

🇹🇷 kemerli

🇰🇷 허리띠로 묶인

🇸🇦 مربوط

🇨🇿 se šňůrou

🇸🇰 s opaskom

🇨🇳 系带的

🇸🇮 s pasom

🇮🇸 beltið

🇰🇿 белдікпен

🇬🇪 საშა

🇦🇿 kəmərlə

🇲🇽 cinturón

Etymology

The term 'sash' has its origins in the Middle French word 'sasse', which evolved from the Latin word 'sacca', meaning bag. Historically, sashes were practical items, often used to hold clothing or for utility purposes. Over the centuries, sashes transformed into decorative elements in fashion, symbolizing status, rank, or achievement. They are commonly found in ceremonial attire, such as military uniforms, graduation gowns, and even in formal wear. The verb 'sashed' emerged as the action of putting on or being adorned with a sash, highlighting both the functional and aesthetic aspects of the garment.