"gousset" meaning in All languages combined

See gousset on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: goussets [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from French gousset. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|gousset}} French gousset Head templates: {{en-noun}} gousset (plural goussets)
  1. A small piece of mail, providing some protection where two plates of armor are joined, usually at the elbows, under the shoulders, and behind the knees. Categories (topical): Armor Synonyms: gusset

Noun [French]

IPA: /ɡu.sɛ/ Forms: goussets [plural]
Head templates: {{fr-noun|m}} gousset m (plural goussets)
  1. gusset Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-gousset-fr-noun-e9gr9EcY Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for gousset meaning in All languages combined (2.2kB)

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