Definitions for waistcloth

waistcloth waist·cloth

Spelling: [weyst-klawth, -kloth]
IPA: /ˈweɪstˌklɔθ, -ˌklɒθ/

Waistcloth is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 633 anagrams from letters in waistcloth (achilosttw).

Definitions for waistcloth

noun

  1. a loincloth.

Origin of waistcloth

First recorded in 1605-15; waist + cloth

Examples for waistcloth

Here, take this dollar, and tie it up in the corner of your waistcloth.

Some village Sikhs wear a tahband or waistcloth instead of the kach.

For instance, they have doors and verandahs to their huts, work skins perfectly, and wear a waistcloth and not a moocha.

The Dyak men wear a waistcloth which is made either of the soft inner bark of a tree, or else of cotton cloth.

He spoke quite calmly, and thrust his hands into his waistcloth to make certain that his weapons were there.

He was dressed in all the dignity of a woollen shirt, with a piece of fine "tapa" for a waistcloth, feet and legs bare.

No covering beyond that of a waistcloth, was worn by the Javanese boatmen, and but an additional breastcloth, by the females.

Quick as lightning Jim dived his hand into his waistcloth, only to discover that his father had his revolver.

Not even a waistcloth can be permitted among slaves on board ship, since clothing even so slight would breed disease.

There we stripped off our outer garments till Bes was naked save for his waistcloth and I was clad only in a jerkin.

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