How Do You Spell GARTERED?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈɑːtəd] (IPA)

The word "gartered" is spelled with a /g/ sound at the beginning, followed by an /ɑː/ vowel sound, and a consonant cluster /rt/ that combines the /r/ and /t/ sounds together. The final sound is a /ɪd/ or /d/ sound, depending on whether it is pronounced as a regular verb or in the past tense. The spelling of the word 'gartered' indicates that it is a past tense verb form and refers to the act of wearing or fastening a garter around one's leg.

GARTERED Meaning and Definition

  1. Gartered is an adjective formed from the verb "garter," which refers to both the act of fastening or securing something with a garter and also to the act of wearing a garter. A garter is traditionally a band of elastic, fabric, or ribbon worn around the leg or arm, usually just above the knee or below the elbow, to hold up stockings or socks. It is often adorned with decorative elements like bows or lace.

    When something is described as "gartered," it means that it has been fastened, secured, or held in place with a garter. For instance, if someone says they have gartered their stockings, it means they have used a garter to hold their stockings up. Likewise, if an item of clothing is gartered, it means it has been specifically designed or modified to be held in place with a garter.

    The term "gartered" can also have a symbolic or thematic meaning in certain contexts. For instance, in the tradition of weddings, there is a custom known as the "garter toss," where the groom removes the bride's garter and throws it to a group of unmarried male guests. In this case, "gartered" can refer to the act of wearing or displaying a garter as part of a ceremonial or celebratory event.

    In summary, "gartered" is an adjective that describes something that has been fastened or secured with a garter, which has historically been associated with stockings or as a symbolic accessory in certain events or rituals.

  2. Wearing a garter: garter king-at-arms, the herald to the order of the garter, being also the principal king-at-arms, and the highest officer of the Heralds College under the earl marshal.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for GARTERED

  • yartered
  • gzrtered
  • gsrtered
  • gwrtered
  • gqrtered
  • gaetered
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Etymology of GARTERED

The word "gartered" ultimately derives from the Middle English verb "gartren" or "garteren", which meant "to fasten with a garter". This Middle English term can be traced back to the Old Northern French word "gartier" or "garder", which also meant "to guard" or "to fasten". The French term was derived from the Old High German word "gart", meaning "belt" or "girdle". Additionally, the Germanic root "gart" is connected to the Proto-Indo-European word *ghert-, meaning "girdle" or "strap". Over time, "gartered" came to specifically refer to the act of securing or attaching stockings with a garter.

Similar spelling words for GARTERED

Conjugate verb Gartered

CONDITIONAL

I would garter
we would garter
you would garter
he/she/it would garter
they would garter

FUTURE

I will garter
we will garter
you will garter
he/she/it will garter
they will garter

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have gartered
we will have gartered
you will have gartered
he/she/it will have gartered
they will have gartered

PAST

I gartered
we gartered
you gartered
he/she/it gartered
they gartered

PAST PERFECT

I had gartered
we had gartered
you had gartered
he/she/it had gartered
they had gartered

PRESENT

I garter
we garter
you garter
he/she/it garters
they garter

PRESENT PERFECT

I have gartered
we have gartered
you have gartered
he/she/it has gartered
they have gartered
I am gartering
we are gartering
you are gartering
he/she/it is gartering
they are gartering
I was gartering
we were gartering
you were gartering
he/she/it was gartering
they were gartering
I will be gartering
we will be gartering
you will be gartering
he/she/it will be gartering
they will be gartering
I have been gartering
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I will have been gartering
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they will have been gartering
I would have gartered
we would have gartered
you would have gartered
he/she/it would have gartered
they would have gartered
I would be gartering
we would be gartering
you would be gartering
he/she/it would be gartering
they would be gartering
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