catgut
English
Etymology
Possibly an abbreviation of the word cattlegut. Alternatively, it may derive by folk etymology from kitgut or kitstring — the word kit, meaning fiddle, having at some point been confused with the word kit for a young cat.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkætˌɡʌt/
Audio (UK) (file)
Noun
catgut (countable and uncountable, plural catguts)
- (countable) A cord of great toughness made from the intestines of animals, especially of sheep, used for strings of musical instruments, etc.
- (uncountable) The material from which such cords are made.
- (uncountable) A sort of linen or canvas, with wide interstices.
Translations
cord
Swedish
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