Definition of the word belted

Pronunciation of vocabulary belted

beltedadjective

thắt lưng

/ˈbeltɪŋ//ˈbeltɪŋ/

Origin of the word belted

The word "belted" originated from the Old English word "bealht," which means "bright" or "light." The meaning of the word later evolved to refer to a strip of leather or material used to secure clothing, particularly around the waist. The Old Norse word "bjalda," which means "to gird," is another potential source for "belted." Both languages were heavily influenced by Viking culture, and the Vikings were known for their intricate leather and fur belts, which were adorned with decorative elements such as buttons and buckles. In Scottish dialects, particularly those spoken in the Highlands, the word "belted" is still used in its original Old English meaning: to refer to a horse that has been gelded, or castrated. This use of the word is believed to have arisen due to the similarity between the action of removing a horse's testicles and the action of buckling a belt around a waist. Overall, the origin of "belted" is a multifaceted one, with linguistic roots in both Old English and Old Norse, and cultural influences from the Viking Age.

Vocabulary summary belted

typenoun

meaningbelt

meaningbelt

meaningbelt

typetransitive verb

meaningbelted; fastened with a belt

meaningbelt whip

meaningstrap (sword...)

Example of vocabulary beltednamespace

meaning

very good

rất tốt

  • It's been a belting tournament.

    Đây thực sự là một giải đấu tuyệt vời.

meaning

done with or showing a lot of power

được thực hiện hoặc thể hiện rất nhiều sức mạnh

  • He scored with a belting shot.

    Anh ấy đã ghi bàn bằng một cú sút mạnh mẽ.

  • She's a talented singer with a belting voice.

    Cô ấy là một ca sĩ tài năng với giọng hát tuyệt vời.


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