Vest

/vɛst/ noun, verb

As a noun, a vest is a sleeveless piece of clothing worn on the upper body, sometimes under a jacket. As a verb, to vest means to give someone legal rights or power, especially over property or money.

From Latin 'vestis', meaning 'garment or clothing', through French and English. The legal sense comes from the idea of 'clothing' someone with rights or authority.

AMየውስጥ ጫማ (ye-wus-t ch'ama)
ARسترة (sistarah)
BNওয়ার্মার (oarmaar)
CAjaqueta
CSvest
DAvest
DEWeste
ELζακέτα (zakéta)
ESchaleco
FAمانتو
FIliivit
FRgilet
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