Cuff

Noun

 * 1)  glove; mitten.
 * 2) The end of a shirt sleeve that covers the wrist.
 * 3) The end of a pants leg, folded up.

Verb

 * 1)  To furnish with cuffs.
 * 2)  To handcuff.

Verb

 * 1)  To hit, as a reproach, particularly with the open palm to the head; to slap the head.

Adjectives
sheer; possible;  transparent;  organdy; starched; immaculate; chafing; frilled.

Thesaurus
Oregon boat, bat, bilbo, blip, blow, bond, bonds, box, box the ears, bridle, buffet, bust, camisole, chains, chop, clip, clout, collar, cuffs, cut, fetter, flap, gag, gyves, halter, hamper, handcuffs, haymaker, hit, hobbles, hopples, irons, lash, leading strings, leash, manacle, muzzle, paste, pillory, poke, punch, reins, restraint, restraints, shackle, slap, slap the face, smack, sock, spank, spat, stocks, straightjacket, strait-waistcoat, straitjacket, stranglehold, strike, stripe, swack, tether, token punishment, trammel, trammels, wallop, whack, whip, whomp, yoke

Etymology 1
From cuffe:, coffe:, of obscure origin. Perhaps from cuffie:, from  cofia:, cofea:, cuffa:, cuphia:, of  origin, from  *undefined:, from. Cognate with kupfe:.

Etymology 2
1520, “to hit”, apparently of origin, from  kuffa: or  kuffa:. Related to kuffen:,  kuffen:. Perhaps related also to skuffa:. More at, ,.

Noun

 * Bulgarian: маншет, ръкавела
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: manumo
 * Finnish: ,
 * German: Manschette
 * Hebrew:


 * Hungarian:
 * Macedonian: манжетна
 * Polish:
 * Russian: манжета
 * Scottish Gaelic: bann-dùirn
 * Spanish: ,


 * Bulgarian: маншет
 * Finnish:


 * Macedonian: манжетна
 * Polish:

Related terms

 * cufflinks
 * turnup
 * off-the-cuff

Verb

 * Bulgarian: слагам белезници
 * Finnish: laittaa käsiraudat,
 * Macedonian: става лисици


 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: sätta handbojor på

Verb

 * Bulgarian: пляскам
 * Finnish:


 * Macedonian: плеснува, удира шлаканица
 * Spanish: