foresleeve

[fawr-sleev, fohr-]

fore·sleeve

[fawr-sleev, fohr-]
noun
1.
the part of the sleeve covering the forearm.
2.
a detachable sleeve or part of a sleeve, often having an ornamental function.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English; see fore-, sleeve
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