Sleeve

/sliːv/ noun

The part of a piece of clothing that covers your arm. Sleeves can be short, long, or missing completely.

“Sleeve” comes from Old English “slīef” or “slēfe,” related to words about sliding or slipping. The idea is something your arm can slip into. The basic form and meaning have stayed close for over a thousand years.

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