cestus
‘a belt or girdle for the waist; particularly that worn by a bride in ancient times’
Lexical development traced from the Tamil root:
E. cestos < Gk. kestos ‘stitched, embroidered’ < kentein ‘to prick’ < sest < kent- < Tamil kaṇṭam
cestus
‘a belt or girdle for the waist; particularly that worn by a bride in ancient times’
Lexical development traced from the Tamil root:
E. cestos < Gk. kestos ‘stitched, embroidered’ < kentein ‘to prick’ < sest < kent- < Tamil kaṇṭam
English words derived from Tamil kaṇṭam connoting ‘sharpness’