jerkin

[jur-kin]

jerkin Definition

  • 1a close-fitting, sleeveless jacket, typically made of leather or other durable material
  • 2a dance popular in the 16th and 17th centuries characterized by small, lively steps and arm movements

Using jerkin: Examples

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

  • Example

    He wore a jerkin over his shirt.

  • Example

    The actors wore jerkins and tights for the play.

jerkin Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jerkin

Phrases with jerkin

  • a type of jerkin made of leather

    Example

    He looked like a pirate with his leather jerkin and boots.

  • to perform the jerkin dance

    Example

    The courtiers danced the jerkin to entertain the queen.

  • a type of roof that has gables on all sides, resembling a truncated pyramid

    Example

    The house had a unique jerkinhead roof design.

Origins of jerkin

from Middle French 'jercin', from Old Spanish 'xerziquia', from Arabic 'zarqiyah', a type of tunic

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Summary: jerkin in Brief

A 'jerkin' [jur-kin] is a close-fitting, sleeveless jacket made of leather or other durable materials. It can also refer to a dance popular in the 16th and 17th centuries characterized by small, lively steps and arm movements. Examples of usage include 'He wore a jerkin over his shirt.' and 'The actors wore jerkins and tights for the play.'