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thong

English

Etymology

From Middle English thong, thwong, thwang, from Old English þwong, þwang, þweng, þwæng (thong, band, strap, cord, strip of leather; phylactery), from Proto-West Germanic *þwangi, from Proto-Germanic *þwangiz, *þwanguz (coercion, constraint, band, clamp, strap), from Proto-Indo-European *twenk- (to squeeze, press, pressure).

Cognate with Scots thwang, thwayng, thang (thong), Middle Low German dwenge (clamp, jaws, steel-trap), German Zwinge (vise, clamp), dialectal Norwegian tveng (shoestrap, shoelace), Icelandic þvengur (strap, thong, latchet).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: th?ng, IPA(key): /???/

Noun

thong (plural thongs)

  1. A strip of leather.
  2. (usually in the plural, Australia, US) An item of footwear, usually of rubber, secured by two straps which join to pass between the big toe and its neighbour.
    • 1964, The Beach Boys, All Summer Long
      T-shirts, cut-offs, and a pair of thongs (T-shirts, cut-offs, and a pair of thongs).
    • 2006, Peter Murray, David Poole, Grant Jones, Contemporary Issues in Management and Organisational Behaviour, Thomson, page 108,
      Players turned up for questioning wearing thongs, shorts and T-shirts.
    • 2009, Charles Rawlings-Way, Sydney, Lonely Planet, page 126,
      You shouldn?t face condescension if you rock into a boutique in your thongs and a singlet, but neither will you be treated like a princess just because you?ve splashed $5000 on daddy?s credit card.
  3. (Britain, US, New Zealand) An undergarment or swimwear consisting of very narrow strips designed to cover just the genitals and nothing more.
    No! I won't buy you a thong. You're too young for that.
  4. The largest section of a bullwhip constructed of many straps of braided leather.

Synonyms

  • (an item of footwear): see list in flip-flop
  • (an undergarment or swimwear): G-string, butt floss

Translations

See also

  • sandal

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Etymology

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Noun

thong

  1. pillar

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surcingle

English

Etymology

From Old French surcengle, formed with sur (over) and cengle (girdle).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?s??s???(?)l/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?s??s?????/

Noun

surcingle (plural surcingles)

  1. A long unpadded strap to pass over and keep in place a blanket, pack or saddle on an animal.
  2. A piece of tack wrapped around the belly of a horse, to use when longeing.
  3. A girdle to fasten a garment, especially a cassock.

Synonyms

  • circingle
  • (piece of tack): roller (UK, Australia, New Zealand)

Translations

Verb

surcingle (third-person singular simple present surcingles, present participle surcingling, simple past and past participle surcingled)

  1. (transitive) To fasten with a surcingle.

Anagrams

  • reclusing

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