cuissard

[kwee-sahrd]

cuissard Definition

  • 1a piece of armor that covers the thigh
  • 2a type of tight-fitting shorts worn by cyclists

Using cuissard: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cuissard" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The knight's cuissards were made of steel.

  • Example

    He wore a pair of cuissards for his cycling competition.

cuissard Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cuissard

  • thigh armor
  • cycling shorts

Phrases with cuissard

  • cuissard boots

    boots that extend up to the thighs, often used for horseback riding or motorcycle riding

    Example

    She wore a pair of cuissard boots for her horseback riding lesson.

  • cuissardes

    a type of high-heeled boot that extends up to the thighs, often made of leather or suede

    Example

    She paired her black cuissardes with a short skirt and a blouse.

  • a type of tight-fitting pants that extend up to the thighs, often worn for sports or outdoor activities

    Example

    He put on his cuissard pants and went for a jog in the park.

Origins of cuissard

from Old French 'cuissart', meaning 'thigh armor'

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Summary: cuissard in Brief

'Cuissard' [kwee-sahrd] refers to a piece of armor that covers the thigh, or a type of tight-fitting shorts worn by cyclists. It has evolved into related items such as 'cuissard boots,' 'cuissardes,' and 'cuissard pants.'