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tas·sel
(tăs′əl)n.
1. A bunch of loose threads or cords bound at one end and hanging free at the other, used as an ornament on curtains or clothing, for example.
2. Something that resembles such an ornament, especially the pollen-bearing inflorescence of a corn plant.
v. tas·seled, tas·sel·ing, tas·sels or tas·selled or tas·sel·ling
v.tr.
To fringe or decorate with tassels.
v.intr.
To put forth a tassellike inflorescence. Used especially of corn.
[Middle English, from Old French, fastening, clasp, from Vulgar Latin *tassellus, blend of Latin tessella, small die; see tessellate, and taxillus, diminutive of tālus, knucklebone, ankle.]
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tassel
(ˈtæsəl)n
1. (Furniture) a tuft of loose threads secured by a knot or ornamental knob, used to decorate soft furnishings, clothes, etc
2. (Botany) anything resembling this tuft, esp the tuft of stamens at the tip of a maize inflorescence
vb, -sels, -selling or -selled, -sels, -seling or -seled
3. (tr) to adorn with a tassel or tassels
4. (Botany) (intr) (of maize) to produce stamens in a tuft
5. (tr) to remove the tassels from
[C13: from Old French, from Vulgar Latin tassellus (unattested), changed from Latin taxillus a small die, from tālus gaming die]
ˈtasselly adj
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tas•sel
(ˈtæs əl)n., v. -seled, -sel•ing (esp. Brit.) -selled, -sel•ling. n.
1. a pendent ornament consisting of a bunch of threads, cords, or other strands hanging from a roundish knob.
2. something resembling this, as at the top of a stalk of corn.
v.t. 3. to furnish or adorn with tassels.
v.i. 4. (of corn) to put forth tassels.
[1250–1300; Middle English < Old French tas(s)el fastening for cloak < Vulgar Latin *tassellus, b. Latin tessella, diminutive of tessera die for gaming, and taxillus, diminutive of tālus with same sense]
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tassel
Past participle: tasselled
Gerund: tasselling
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Noun | 1. | ![]() adornment - a decoration of color or interest that is added to relieve plainness sword knot - an ornamental tassel on the hilt of a sword |
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Translations
شُرّابَه
střapec
kvast
bojt
skúfur
kutassu kutais
pušķītis
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tassel
(ˈtӕsəl) noun a decoration, consisting of a hanging bunch of threads tied firmly at one end and loose at the other end, put eg on a cushion, a hat, a shawl etc.
ˈtasselled adjective decorated with tassels. a tasselled hat.
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