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sackcloth
English
Etymology
From Middle English sakcloth, sekcloth, sekclath, sekklath, equivalent to sack +? cloth.
Noun
sackcloth (countable and uncountable, plural sackcloths)
- A coarse hessian style of cloth used to make sacks.
- (usually with “and ashes”, also figuratively) Garments worn as an act of penance.
- Synonyms: hairshirt, cilice
Translations
References
- John A. Simpson and Edward S. C. Weiner, editors (1989) , “sackcloth”, in The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, ?ISBN
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sackclothed
English
Etymology
sackcloth +? -ed
Adjective
sackclothed (not comparable)
- Dressed in sackcloth.
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