ribband

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɹɪbənd/

Etymology 1

rib + band

Noun

ribband (plural ribbands)

  1. (shipbuilding) A long, narrow strip of timber bent and bolted longitudinally to the ribs of a vessel, to hold them in position and give rigidity to the framework.

Noun

ribband (plural ribbands)

  1. Obsolete form of ribbon.
    • c. 1716, Alexander Pope, letter to Martha and Teresa Blount
      I hope by this time the pink-coloured ribband in your hat is pulled off, and the pink-coloured gown put on
    • 1833, anonymous author, Frank Orby, page 11:
      “Pray,” said Doctor Waldron, addressing Mrs. Green, “who is that little fubsy lady, with scarce a morsel of neck, and all covered with ribbands, pursued by that long ghost of a man in the Spanish dress?

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