Smock Definition

smŏk
smocks
noun
smocks
A long, loose, shirtlike outer garment worn to protect the clothes.
Webster's New World
A chemise, or sliplike undergarment.
Webster's New World
A loose-fitting woman's or girl's dress or top having smocking at the bust.
Webster's New World
Synonyms:
verb
smocks
To dress in a smock.
Webster's New World
To decorate with smocking.
Webster's New World
adjective
Of or pertaining to a smock; resembling a smock.
Wiktionary

Hence, of or pertaining to a woman.

Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Smock

Noun

Singular:
smock
Plural:
smocks

Origin of Smock

  • From Old English smoc; akin to Old High German smocho, Icelandic smokkr, and from the root of Old English smgan (“to creep"), akin to German schmiegen (“to cling to, press close"). Middle High German smiegen, Icelandic smjga (“to creep through, to put on a garment which has a hole to put the head through"); compare with Lithuanian smukti (“to glide"). See also smug, smuggle.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English woman's undergarment from Old English smoc

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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