Glove - Wikipedia-style Article
Glove
Definition
Glove is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a garment covering the hand, typically with separate sections for each finger. As a verb, it means to cover or equip with a glove.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ɡlʌv/
- Respelling: GLUV
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ɡlʌv/
- Respelling: GLUV
Etymology
The word "glove" originates from Old English "glōf," meaning "a covering for the hand." It is related to Old Norse "glōfi" and is derived from Proto-Germanic "*galōfaz," likely meaning "something enclosing the hand." Its use has evolved from protective coverings to fashion and sports accessories.
Derivatives
- Gloved (adjective)
- Gloveless (adjective)
- Gloving (noun)
- Reglove (verb)
- Overglove (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "glove" is commonly used to describe hand coverings used for protection, warmth, or style. For example, "He wore leather gloves to protect his hands," or "The chef used disposable gloves for hygiene."
Related Terms
- Mitten: A type of glove with one section for the thumb and another for the fingers.
- Handkerchief: A piece of fabric used to wipe the hands or face.
- Shield: A broader term for protective coverings, often for different parts of the body.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A covering for the hand with separate sections for each finger: Refers to garments used for warmth, protection, or fashion.
- Example: "She wore woolen gloves during the winter."
- A protective covering used in specific activities: Refers to gloves used in sports or work for safety.
- Example: "The boxer put on his padded gloves before the match."
Verb
- To cover or equip with a glove: Refers to the action of putting gloves on or providing gloves.
- Example: "The worker was gloved for safety."