Word Study
Gasket
CIDE DICTIONARY
Gasket, n. [Cf. F. garcette, It. gaschetta, Sp. cajeta caburn, garceta reef point.].
- A line or band used to lash a furled sail securely.
Sea gaskets are common lines;harbor gaskets are plaited and decorated lines or bands. Called alsocasket . [1913 Webster] - The plaited hemp used for packing a piston, as of the steam engine and its pumps. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Gasket, n.
1 a sheet or ring of rubber etc., shaped to seal the junction of metal surfaces.
2 a small cord securing a furled sail to a yard.
1 a sheet or ring of rubber etc., shaped to seal the junction of metal surfaces.
2 a small cord securing a furled sail to a yard.
Idiom
blow a gasket sl. lose one's temper.
Etymology
perh. f. F garcette thin rope (orig. little girl)
THESAURUS
Gasket
air hole, armhole, blowhole, bullet-hole, bunghole, cringle, deadeye, eye, eyelet, gland, grommet, guide, keyhole, knothole, loop, loophole, manhole, mousehole, packing, padding, peephole, pigeonhole, pinhole, placket, placket hole, porthole, punch-hole, spiracle, stopping, stuffing, tampon, tap, vent, venthole, waddingFor further exploring for "Gasket" in Webster Dictionary Online