different between latchet vs shoelace
latchet
English
Etymology
From Middle English lachet, from Old French lachet, variant of lacet, diminutive of laz (“lace”).
Noun
latchet (plural latchets)
- A small lever action crossbow with the cocking lever built into the top of the stock and a top mounted trigger.
- (obsolete) A thong or cord, especially one used to fasten a shoe.
- 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Mark I:
- a stronger than I commeth after me, whos shue latchett I am not worthy to stoupe doune and unlose.
- 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Mark I:
Anagrams
- chattel
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shoelace
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??u??le?s/
Noun
shoelace (plural shoelaces)
- A lace used for fastening a shoe.
Synonyms
- shoestring (US)
Meronyms
- aiglet
Derived terms
- shoelaced
Translations
See also
- bootlace
- lacing
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