Ribbon

/ˈrɪb.ən/ noun

A ribbon is a long, narrow strip of cloth or material, often used for tying things or for decoration. Ribbons are common on gifts, medals, and in hair.

From Middle English *ribban*, from Old French *ruban*, of uncertain origin, possibly from a Germanic root. The spelling and meaning shifted over centuries as decorative strips became more common.

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