Corset

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Corset

/ˈkɔːsɪt/ noun

noun: corset; plural noun: corsets

• a woman’s tightly fitting under-garment extending from below the chest to the hips, worn to shape the figure.

• a tightly fitting undergarment worn by men or women to support a weak or injured back.

HISTORICAL
• a tightly fitting laced or stiffened outer bodice.

Origin

Latin  “corpus”- Old French  “cors”- Middle English ”corset”.

Middle English: from Old French, diminutive of cors ‘body’, from Latin corpus . The sense ‘close-fitting undergarment’ dates from the late 18th century, by which time the sense ‘bodice’ had mainly historical reference.

Definitions from Oxford Languages Dictionary.

 

 

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