Smock

Meaning of Smock

noun

a dress or top for a woman or girl, gathered at the chest and having a loosely fitting lower part.

verb
  1. decorate (a garment) with smocking.
    I had smocked the little pink rosebud dress she wore

Old English smoc ‘woman's loose-fitting undergarment’; probably related to Old English smūgan ‘to creep’ and Old Norse smjúga ‘put on a garment, creep into’.

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Hyphenation of Smock

Smock

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
  • Smock is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

Smock synonyms

Meaning duster:

duster, gaberdine, gabardine

Anagrams of Smock

mocks

Words that rhyme with Smock

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