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godet

[ goh-det ]

noun

  1. a triangular piece of fabric, often rounded at the top, inserted in a garment to give fullness. Compare gore 3( def 1 ), gusset ( def 1 ).
  2. Textiles. a glass or plastic roller for guiding synthetic filaments into the centrifugal box.


godet

/ ɡəʊˈdɛt; ˈɡəʊdeɪ /

noun

  1. a triangular piece of material inserted into a garment, such as into a skirt to create a flare


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Word History and Origins

Origin of godet1

1570–80 for earlier sense “drinking cup”; 1870–75 godet fordef 1 < Middle French, equivalent to god- (< Germanic; cod 2 ) + -et -et

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Word History and Origins

Origin of godet1

C19: from French

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Example Sentences

Thus Godet allows more than a year, crowded with events, to come between them.

Godet gives the incident a peculiar turn, more ingenious than convincing.

Ant muche neod is e neomen to ham muche eme for e mahen muchel beon urh ham i godet 190 iwurset.

She couldn't very well stay in the Hôtel Godet, because it isn't a nice place for ladies.

The unfortunate man agreed and then the jog manjhi and godet were sent to call all the men of the neighbourhood to a meeting.

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