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Definition of shirt
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Shirt (v. t. & i.) To cover or
clothe
with a
shirt,
or as with a
shirt..
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Camisated
::
Camisated
(a.)
Dressed
with a shirt over the other
garments.
Sark
::
Sark (n.) A
shirt.
Undervest
::
Undervest
(n.) An
undershirt.
Bosom
::
Bosom (n.) The part of the dress worn upon the
breast;
an
article,
or a
portion
of an
article,
of dress to be worn upon the
breast;
as, the bosom of a
shirt;
a linen
bosom..
Whiteboy
::
Whiteboy
(a.) One of an
association
of poor Roman
catholics
which arose in
Ireland
about 1760,
ostensibly
to
resist
the
collection
of
tithes,
the
members
of which were so
called
from the white
shirts
they wore in their
nocturnal
raids..
Undershirt
::
Undershirt
(n.) A shirt worn next the skin, under
another
shirt;
--
called
also
undervest..
Chiton
::
Chiton
(n.) An under
garment
among the
ancient
Greeks,
nearly
representing
the
modern
shirt..
Frock
::
Frock (n.) A loose outer
garment;
especially,
a gown
forming
a part of
European
modern
costume
for women and
children;
also, a
coarse
shirtlike
garment
worn by some
workmen
over their other
clothes;
a smock
frock;
as, a
marketman's
frock..
Shirting
::
Shirting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Shir.
Baresark
::
Baresark
(n.) A
Berserker,
or Norse
warrior
who
fought
without
armor,
or shirt of mail.
Hence,
adverbially:
Without
shirt of mail or
armor..
Dicky
::
Dicky (n.) A false shirt front or
bosom.
Garibaldi
::
Garibaldi
(n.) A
jacket
worn by
women;
-- so
called
from its
resemblance
in shape to the red shirt worn by the
Italians
patriot
Garibaldi.
Wristband
::
Wristband
(n.) The band of the
sleeve
of a
shirt,
or other
garment,
which
covers
the
wrist..
Nightshirt
::
Nightshirt
(n.) A kind of
nightgown
for men.
Shirt
::
Shirt (n.) A loose
under-garment
for the upper part of the body, made of
cotton,
linen,
or other
material;
--
formerly
used of the
under-garment
of
either
sex, now
commonly
restricted
to that worn by men and
boys..
Launder
::
Launder
(v. i.) To wash, as
clothes;
to wash, and to
smooth
with a
flatiron
or
mangle;
to wash and iron; as, to
launder
shirts..
Shirted
::
Shirted
(imp. & p. p.) of Shir.
Stitch
::
Stitch
(v. t.) To form
stitches
in;
especially,
to sew in such a
manner
as to show on the
surface
a
continuous
line of
stitches;
as, to
stitch
a shirt
bosom..
Muslin
::
Muslin
(n.) A thin
cotton,
white,
dyed, or
printed.
The name is also
applied
to
coarser
and
heavier
cotton
goods;
as,
shirting
and
sheeting
muslins..
Shirtless
::
Shirtless
(a.) Not
having
or
wearing
a
shirt.
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